What is another word for d-day?
Pronunciation:
[ dˈiːdˈe͡ɪ], [ dˈiːdˈeɪ], [ d_ˈiː_d_ˈeɪ]
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Synonyms for D-day:
n.
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- the Berlin Wall,
- the Allies,
- antebellum,
- Auschwitz,
- the Bay of Pigs,
- allied,
- the Axis,
- the Battle of Britain,
- armistice day,
- Benedict Arnold.
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- the moment of truth,
- the point of no return,
- climax,
- milestone,
- watershed,
- breaking point,
- peak,
- turning point,
- crossroads,
- highlight.
- crisis point,
- zero-hour,
- vital moment,
- appointed hour,
- d days,
- ddays,
- a days,
- appointed hours,
- target day,
- cross roads,
- jumpingoff points,
- a day,
- h-hours,
- h hours,
- the times,
- jumping-off points,
- start times,
- the time,
- pivotal moments,
- d day,
- hhour,
- moment truth,
- jumping-off point,
- h hour,
- start time,
- jumping off point,
- hhours,
- d-days,
- jumping off points,
- cross-roads,
- jumpingoff point,
- cross road,
- Cross-road,
- vital moments,
- crisis points,
- target days,
- dday,
- pivotal moment.
Other synonyms:
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- zero hour.
- confederative,
- escort,
- divide,
- culminate,
- meridian,
- veterans' day,
- hamlet,
- bloom,
- prime,
- eyeshade,
- water parting,
- appointment,
- efflorescence,
- pinnacle,
- acme,
- corner,
- catchment area,
- crown,
- street corner,
- heyday,
- bill,
- date stamp,
- go steady,
- prohibition era,
- inhibition,
- spotlight,
- final solution,
- milepost,
- vertex,
- catchment basin,
- springboard,
- flush,
- forbiddance,
- visor,
- drainage area,
- ban,
- play up,
- extremum,
- landmark,
- tiptop,
- point of departure,
- highlighting,
- november 11,
- proscription,
- top,
- blossom,
- veterans day,
- elevation,
- orgasm,
- see,
- culmination,
- juncture,
- coming,
- crest,
- high spot,
- drainage basin,
- apex,
- tip,
- vizor,
- flower,
- confederate,
- foreground,
- basin,
- engagement,
- baby boomer,
- sexual climax,
- river basin,
- point,
- go out,
- flood tide,
- national socialist,
- height,
- summit,
- critical point,
- superlative.
How to use "D-day" in context?
On June 6, 1944, Allied forces landed on the beaches of Normandy, France, in an invasion that would come to be known as d-day. The day was pivotal in the War in Europe, as it marked the beginning of the end for Nazi Germany.
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