Pronunciation: /ˈjɛstərˌdeɪ/
noun A word that refers to a person, place, thing, event, substance, or quality.
A1 Yesterday was a sunny day.
A2 I went to the park yesterday.
B1 My meeting yesterday went well.
B2 I can't believe yesterday's events.
C1 The significance of yesterday's decision is immense.
C2 Yesterday's news shook the entire nation.
adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun.
A1 I saw a movie yesterday.
A2 She bought a new dress yesterday.
B1 I met an old friend yesterday.
B2 We visited the museum yesterday.
C1 The presentation yesterday was very informative.
C2 I attended a conference yesterday on artificial intelligence.
adverb A word that modifies a verb, adjective, or other adverb, typically answering the questions of when, where, how, or to what extent.
A1 I watched a movie yesterday.
A2 I met my friend for lunch yesterday.
B1 I went to the gym yesterday to work out.
B2 I finished reading a book yesterday.
C1 I attended a conference yesterday to learn about new developments.
C2 I had a productive meeting with the board of directors yesterday.
formal Yesterday, the board of directors met to discuss the company's financial performance.
informal I went shopping with my friends yesterday.
slang I binged on Netflix all day yesterday.
figurative Yesterday's mistakes are today's lessons.
yesterday
yesterdays
more yesterday
most yesterday
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will yesterday
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is yesterday
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to yesterday
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