to-day Synonyms

to-day Meaning

Webster

to-day (prep.)

On this day; on the present day.

Webster

to-day (n.)

The present day.

to-day Sentence Examples

  1. To-day's meeting has been postponed to Friday due to unforeseen circumstances.
  2. To-day marks the anniversary of the day we met and fell in love.
  3. To-day's weather forecast predicts scattered showers throughout the day.
  4. To-day's deadline for the project submission has been extended by a week.
  5. To-day's newspaper headlines announce the latest political developments.
  6. To-day's lottery results will be announced live on television this evening.
  7. To-day's flight to London has been canceled due to severe weather conditions.
  8. To-day's special offer on groceries ends at the close of business tonight.
  9. To-day's guest speaker at the conference is a renowned expert in the field of medicine.
  10. To-day's visitors to the museum will receive a complimentary guided tour.

FAQs About the word to-day

On this day; on the present day., The present day.

present,now,moment, phase,here and now, stage, state

yesterday,yesterday, history, past, past, history, yore, yesteryear, yesteryear, future

To-day's meeting has been postponed to Friday due to unforeseen circumstances.

To-day marks the anniversary of the day we met and fell in love.

To-day's weather forecast predicts scattered showers throughout the day.

To-day's deadline for the project submission has been extended by a week.