Topic: CHRONOLOGY
| Language: | Old English |
| Origin: | giestran dæg, from giestran 'yesterday' + dæg 'day' |
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yes‧ter‧day1 S1 W1

TMC on or during the day before today [↪ tomorrow]:
What did you do yesterday?
What did you do yesterday?
Topic: CHRONOLOGY
yes‧ter‧day1 S1 W1 ![]() TMC What did you do yesterday?➔ I wasn't born yesterdayat born2 (5)Definition of yesterday from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English within
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a.m.
annual
April
Aug.
August
birthday
calendar
Christmas
daily(a)
daily(a)
date(n)
date(v)
day
Dec.
December
face
February
Fri.
Friday
guy
hand
hour
hr
Jan.
January
July
June
Mar.
March
May
min.
Mon.
Monday
month
morning
night
Nov.
November
Oct.
October
p.a.
p.m.
Sat.
Saturday
season
second
September
spring
summer
Sun.
Sunday
Thursday
time(n)
time(v)
today(a)
today(n)
Tuesday
Wed.
Wednesday
week
weekend
weekly
winter
year
yesterday
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