Hypernyms for "day"
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Admission Day
afternoon
All Fools'' day
Allhallows Eve
American Indian Day
anniversary
April 14
April Fools''
April Fools'' day
Arbor Day
Armed Forces Day
bissextile day
Cinco de Mayo
Citizenship Day
commencement day
crack of doom
date
Davis'' Birthday
Day of Judgement
Day of Judgment
day of reckoning
day of remembrance
day of the month
December 31
degree day
Doomsday
election day
end of the world
eschaton
eve
even
evening
eventide
Father''s Day
February 12
February 14
February 2
February 22
February 29
field day
First of May
Flag Day
Groundhog Day
Halloween
Hallowe''en
holiday
ides
Inauguration Day
January 19
January 20
Jefferson Davis'' Birthday
Judgement Day
Judgment Day
June 14
June 23
June 3
Last Day
Last Judgement
Last Judgment
leap day
Lee''s Birthday
Lincoln''s Birthday
lunar day
March 17
March 2
market day
May 1
May Day
midafternoon
Midsummer Eve
Midsummer Night
morrow
Mother''s Day
New Year''s Eve
November 5
October 24
off-day
Pan American Day
Patriot''s Day
payday
polling day
rag day
red-letter day
Robert E Lee Day
Robert E Lee''s Birthday
Saint Patrick''s Day
Saint Valentine''s Day
saint''s day
school day
September 17
speech day
St John''s Eve
St John''s Night
St Patrick''s Day
St Valentine''s Day
Tet
Texas Independence Day
today
tomorrow
United Nations Day
Valentine Day
Valentine''s Day
V-day
Victory Day
Walpurgis Night
washday
washing day
Washington''s Birthday
wedding day
workday
working day
yesterday
What are hypernyms?
Hypernyms are words with a broader meaning that includes the meaning of the original word. For example, "animal" is a hypernym of "dog" because a dog is a type of animal.
Think of hypernyms as "umbrella terms" or categories that include the original word.