Pronunciation: /ə deɪ tuː rɪˈmɛmbər/
noun Remember: the action of recalling something from memory
A1 Yesterday was a day to remember.
A2 The school trip to the zoo was definitely a day to remember.
B1 Attending my best friend's wedding was truly a day to remember.
B2 Climbing to the summit of the mountain was an unforgettable day to remember.
C1 The day I received my college diploma will always be a day to remember.
C2 Experiencing the birth of my first child was a day to remember like no other.
preposition To: expressing motion in the direction of (a particular location)
A1 I had a day to remember when I went to the zoo with my family.
A2 Last summer, we had a day to remember at the beach with our friends.
B1 The wedding was truly a day to remember for the bride and groom.
B2 Visiting Paris for the first time was definitely a day to remember.
C1 The concert was a day to remember with amazing performances by the artists.
C2 Climbing Mount Everest was a day to remember, but also one of the most challenging experiences of my life.
formal The wedding was truly a day to remember, filled with love and joy.
informal That concert was epic, definitely a day to remember!
slang Dude, that road trip was lit! It was a day to remember for sure.
figurative Winning the championship was a day to remember, a milestone in his career.
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