Yesteryear

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈjɛstərjɪr/

Definitions of yesteryear

noun a time in the past, especially the recent past

Example Sentences

A1 In yesteryear, people used to communicate through letters.

A2 Yesteryear was a time when life was simpler and technology was not as advanced.

B1 The fashion trends of yesteryear are making a comeback in today's society.

B2 Yesteryear's music had a certain charm and nostalgia that is hard to replicate.

C1 The political landscape of yesteryear greatly influenced the current state of affairs.

C2 Historians often study the events of yesteryear to understand the present and predict the future.

Examples of yesteryear in a Sentence

formal The technology we have today far surpasses anything from yesteryear.

informal Back in yesteryear, people used to do things much differently.

slang Yesteryear fashion is making a comeback in today's trends.

figurative The memories of yesteryear still hold a special place in my heart.

Grammatical Forms of yesteryear

plural

yesteryears

comparative

more yesteryear

superlative

most yesteryear

present tense

yesteryear

future tense

will yesteryear

perfect tense

has yesteryeared

continuous tense

is yesteryearing

singular

yesteryear

positive degree

yesteryear

infinitive

to yesteryear

gerund

yesteryearing

participle

yesteryeared

Origin and Evolution of yesteryear

First Known Use: 1870 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'yesteryear' is a combination of 'yester-' meaning 'yesterday' and 'year'. It is used to refer to the time of the past, especially nostalgically.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to simply refer to the previous year, 'yesteryear' has evolved to encompass a broader sense of the past, often associated with sentimental or romanticized memories.