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  • appointment

    meeting, rendezvous

  • engagement

    appointment, encounter

  • rendezvous

    appointment, encounter

  • time

    day, phase

  • see

    relationship, connect

  • tryst

    encounter, meeting

  • day

    duration, period of time

  • assignation

    appointment, rendezvous

  • period

    time, phase

  • escort

    partner, relationship

  • age

    phase, time

  • meeting

    appointment, encounter

  • take out

    go out with, connect

  • boyfriend

    partner, beau

  • steady

    beau, partner

  • go out

    connect

  • woo

    court, go out with

  • term

    duration, period of time

  • epoch

    phase, time

  • era

    phase, time

  • go steady

    see person socially

  • go out with

    see person socially

  • stage

    time, age

  • court

    go out with, see person socially

  • year

    day, age

  • duration

    time period, point in time

  • interview

    event, social engagement

  • generation

    era, point in time

  • day of the month

    day

  • partner

    person accompanying another socially

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  • age
  • day
  • hour
  • moment
  • period
  • stage
  • term
  • time
  • year
  • century
  • course
  • duration
  • epoch
  • era
  • generation
  • juncture
  • quarter
  • reign
  • span
  • spell
  • while
  • appointment
  • meeting
  • visit
  • assignation
  • call
  • interview
  • rendezvous
  • tryst
  • boyfriend
  • companion
  • escort
  • friend
  • girlfriend
  • lover
  • partner
  • steady
  • sweetheart
  • blind date
  • belong to
  • come from
  • determine
  • mark
  • register
  • chronicle
  • fix
  • isolate
  • measure
  • record
  • affix a date to
  • carbon-date
  • exist from
  • fix the date of
  • originate in
  • put in its place
  • see
  • attend
  • court
  • escort
  • woo
  • associate with
  • consort with
  • deuce it
  • fix up
  • go around together
  • go around with
  • go out with
  • go steady
  • go together
  • keep company
  • make a date
  • step around
  • take out
  • antiquate
  • archaize
  • obsolesce
  • obsolete
  • outdate
  • show one’s age

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WORDS RELATED TO DATE

  • adds
  • appears with
  • appends
  • be connects
  • belongs to
  • characterizes
  • co-occurs
  • coexists
  • coincides with
  • comes with
  • completes
  • follows
  • goes together
  • happens with
  • joins with
  • occurs with
  • supplements
  • takes place with
  • associate with
  • attend
  • chaperon
  • come along
  • conduct
  • consort
  • convoy
  • date
  • dog
  • draft
  • drag
  • escort
  • follow
  • go along
  • guard
  • guide
  • hang around with
  • hang out
  • keep company
  • lead
  • look after
  • shadow
  • shlep along
  • show about
  • show around
  • spook
  • squire
  • stick to
  • string along
  • tag along
  • tailgate
  • take out
  • usher
  • aeon
  • blue moon
  • century
  • date
  • day
  • duration
  • epoch
  • era
  • generation
  • interim
  • interval
  • life
  • lifetime
  • millennium
  • span
  • assignation
  • assignment
  • blind date
  • consultation
  • date
  • engagement
  • errand
  • gig
  • interview
  • invitation
  • meet
  • rendezvous
  • session
  • tryst
  • zero hour
  • affair
  • appointment
  • date
  • engagement
  • heavy date
  • illicit meeting
  • love nest
  • one-night stand
  • quickie
  • rendezvous
  • secret meeting
  • tryst
  • admirer
  • beau
  • companion
  • confidant
  • date
  • escort
  • flame
  • follower
  • friend
  • intimate
  • partner
  • soul mate
  • steady
  • suitor
  • swain
  • sweetheart
  • young man

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  1. date

    Sequence and succession apply to events viewed as following one another; time and duration denote something conceived of as enduring while events take place and acts are done. According to the necessary conditions of human thought, events are contained in time as objects are in space, time existing before the event, measuring it as it passes, and still existing when the event is past. Duration and succession are more general words than time; we can speak of infinite or eternal duration or succession, but time is commonly contrasted with eternity. Time is measured or measurable duration.

    Synonyms:
    age, duration, eon, epoch, era, period, season, sequence, succession, term, time, while

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  1. date, day of the monthnoun

    the specified day of the month

    «what is the date today?»

    Synonyms:
    appointment, escort, particular date, engagement, day of the month

  2. date, escortnoun

    a participant in a date

    «his date never stopped talking»

    Synonyms:
    appointment, accompaniment, particular date, bodyguard, day of the month, escort, engagement

  3. date, appointment, engagementnoun

    a meeting arranged in advance

    «she asked how to avoid kissing at the end of a date»

    Synonyms:
    conflict, fight, troth, engagement, booking, employment, assignment, particular date, mesh, interlocking, appointment, battle, involution, participation, designation, escort, involvement, betrothal, day of the month, appointee, meshing, fitting, naming

  4. date, particular datenoun

    a particular but unspecified point in time

    «they hoped to get together at an early date»

    Synonyms:
    appointment, escort, particular date, engagement, day of the month

  5. datenoun

    the present

    «they are up to date»; «we haven’t heard from them to date»

    Synonyms:
    appointment, escort, particular date, engagement, day of the month

  6. datenoun

    the particular day, month, or year (usually according to the Gregorian calendar) that an event occurred

    «he tried to memorizes all the dates for his history class»

    Synonyms:
    appointment, escort, particular date, engagement, day of the month

  7. datenoun

    a particular day specified as the time something happens

    «the date of the election is set by law»

    Synonyms:
    appointment, escort, particular date, engagement, day of the month

  8. dateverb

    sweet edible fruit of the date palm with a single long woody seed

    Synonyms:
    appointment, escort, particular date, engagement, day of the month

  9. dateverb

    go on a date with

    «Tonight she is dating a former high school sweetheart»

    Synonyms:
    go out, date stamp, go steady, see

  10. date, date stampverb

    stamp with a date

    «The package is dated November 24»

    Synonyms:
    go out, date stamp, go steady, see

  11. dateverb

    assign a date to; determine the (probable) date of

    «Scientists often cannot date precisely archeological or prehistorical findings»

    Synonyms:
    go out, date stamp, go steady, see

  12. go steady, go out, date, seeverb

    date regularly; have a steady relationship with

    «Did you know that she is seeing an older man?»; «He is dating his former wife again!»

    Synonyms:
    take in, figure, go out, look, reckon, examine, go through, find, view, go steady, get word, meet, visualize, control, construe, determine, see, find out, see to it, fancy, picture, get out, catch, realise, leave, encounter, escort, learn, envision, watch, visit, run into, run across, assure, come across, understand, get a line, image, take care, witness, ensure, attend, pick up, regard, experience, ascertain, exit, visualise, consider, interpret, hear, date stamp, realize, get wind, project, discover, insure, check

  13. dateverb

    provide with a dateline; mark with a date

    «She wrote the letter on Monday but she dated it Saturday so as not to reveal that she procrastinated»

    Synonyms:
    go out, date stamp, go steady, see

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  1. List of paraphrases for «date»:

    dated, dates, day, far, time, deadline, history, timing, khobar, data, stardate, al-khobar, fecha, datum, rendez-vous, today, moment

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  1. Beaumont Health:

    One, we believe the overall infection rate in Michigan was lower during the pandemic to date, secondly, Michigan opened up recently… with various orders being relieved.

  2. Jennifer Bonjean:

    You lied about the date, the year this happened and your age.

  3. Ted Dooley:

    Basically, we now all date one another. It’s safer that way. I have a group of friends who are all pretty conservative and we end up dating in the same circle. I didn’t think coming to the heart of the nation’s capital would be like this, but it’s a reality these days. it reflects the larger tone of our environment that extremists like (Rep.) Maxine Waters, (D-Calif.), are encouraging fringe extremists on the political left to verbally and physically berate those with differing opinions.

  4. Chief Executive Stuart Gulliver:

    We had an organizational structure that in essence was out of date and (there were) multiple acquisitions that diluted the DNA of the bank.

  5. Kamau Bell:

    We put up a date in Portland that’s in September, and it sold out in a week, for me, that was superfast for a date to sell out. I think the special had something to do with that. Sometimes with the HBO special, even if people didn’t have HBO, that sometimes legitimized you in and of itself. Netflix has now taken that spot.


Translations for date

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  • لقاء الحب, مُوَاعَدَة, تَمْرَة, تاريخ, موعد, مَوْعِد, أرخArabic
  • xurmaAzerbaijani
  • фінікBelarusian
  • финик, дата, среща, срок, време, фурма, датирамBulgarian
  • খেজুরBengali
  • datezenn, emgav, datez, deiziad, deiziañBreton
  • cita, dàtil, data, quedar, sortirCatalan, Valencian
  • schůzka, datum, datle, stárnout, datovat, choditCzech
  • dyddiad, oedWelsh
  • date, tidspunkt, rendezvous, stævnemøde, daddel, datering, ledsager, dato, tidsfæste, datere, komme sammen med, gå ud med, tidsbestemmeDanish
  • Verabredung, Zeit, Stelldichein, Zeitpunkt, Datum, Date, Dattel, Rendezvous, Treffen, Ende, ausgehen, daten, datierenGerman
  • χουρμάς, συνάντηση, ημερομηνίαGreek
  • daktilo, dato, fino, tempo, rendevuo, rendevui, dati, datiĝiEsperanto
  • compañero, fecha, dátil, data, compañera, cita, fechar, citarSpanish
  • tähtaeg, dattel, kuupäev, kaaslane, kohtumine, kohtamine, eluiga, hetkEstonian
  • datilBasque
  • قرار, خرما, تاریخ, خرمارطبPersian
  • avec, tapaaminen, seuralainen, määränpää, kohtalo, heila, päivämäärä, määrä, ajankohta, treffit, taateli, päiväys, kumppani, aika, tapailla, ajoittaa, vanhentua, päivätä, alkaa, määrittää, ikä, vanheta, ikääntyä, seurustellaFinnish
  • dadlaFaroese
  • rendez-vous d’amour, rendez-vous, datte, date, vieillir, dater, rendez-vous amoureuxFrench
  • coinne, dátaIrish
  • ceann-latha, deitScottish Gaelic
  • dataGalician
  • תאריך, פגישה, תמר, לתארךHebrew
  • खजूर, तारीख़Hindi
  • randi, találkozó, nap, keltezés, időpont, datolya, dátum, randevú, udvarolHungarian
  • արմավ, ժամադրություն, խուրմա, թվականArmenian
  • kencan, tanggal, kurmaIndonesian
  • dagsetning, stefnumót, daðlaIcelandic
  • dattero, data, cavaliere, appuntamento, incontro, accompagnatore, datareItalian
  • 逢引, デート, ナツメヤシの実, 日付, デーツ, 年月日, 交際する, デートする, 付き合うJapanese
  • kurma, kormaJavanese
  • ფინიკი, თარიღი, პაემანიGeorgian
  • құрмаKazakh
  • លម៉ើ, កាលបរិច្ឆេទKhmer
  • 만날 약속, 월일, 데이트, 날자, 대추, 연월일, 데이트하다Korean
  • خورماKurdish
  • курмаKyrgyz
  • palmula, dies, tempus, diemLatin
  • pasimatymas, datulė, data, datuotiLithuanian
  • randiņš, termiņš, datums, satikšanās, laiks, datele, tikšanāsLatvian
  • состанок, рок, датула, датум, урма, век, датира, се гледа, застаруваMacedonian
  • хасарваань, ѳдѳрMongolian
  • tamar, tanggal, kurma, tarikhMalay
  • tamraMaltese
  • datoNorwegian
  • tijdstip, dadel, datum, afspraak, levensduur, afspraakje, einde, daten, daterenDutch
  • datoNorwegian Nynorsk
  • date, daddel, datering, noledsagerinne, ledsager, stevnemøte, begynne med, sette dato, datere, eldesNorwegian
  • hashkʼaan, yoołkááł, hashkʼaan dijéʼéNavajo, Navaho
  • randka, data, spotkanie, osoba towarzysząca, towarzysz, daktyl, towarzyszka, spotykać się, datować, starzeć się, chodzićPolish
  • encontro, fim, data, validade, tâmara, acompanhante, datar, marcar, envelhecer, sairPortuguese
  • întâlnire, finic, curmală, datăRomanian
  • срок, число, рандеву, свидание, век, встреча, финик, дата, датироваться, устаревать, датировать, устареть, встречаться, восходитьRussian
  • खजूरSanskrit
  • финик, датум, finik, датуља, datum, sastanak, urma, састанак, spoj, спој, randes, datulja, урма, nadnevakSerbo-Croatian
  • rande, schôdzka, datľa, dátumSlovak
  • sréčanje, datum, dateljSlovene
  • datum, träff, tidpunkt, dadel, datering, dejt, åldersbestämma, datera, gå ut med, åldras, träffaSwedish
  • tendeSwahili
  • பேரீச்சம்பழம், தித்திTamil
  • ఖర్జూరము, తేదిTelugu
  • хурмоTajik
  • ผลอินทผลัม, วันที่, นัดThai
  • hurmaTurkmen
  • hurma, tarih, buluşma, randevuTurkish
  • хөрмәTatar
  • дата, фінікUkrainian
  • تاریخUrdu
  • xurmoUzbek
  • ngày tháng, hẹn hò, hẹn, ngày, trái chà là, hẹn gặpVietnamese
  • daetVolapük
  • טרעפֿונג, דאַטעYiddish

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Table Of Contents:

  • Date as a Noun
  • Definitions of «Date» as a noun
  • Synonyms of «Date» as a noun (30 Words)
  • Usage Examples of «Date» as a noun
  • Date as a Verb
  • Definitions of «Date» as a verb
  • Synonyms of «Date» as a verb (42 Words)
  • Usage Examples of «Date» as a verb
  • Associations of «Date» (30 Words)

The synonyms of “Date” are: escort, day of the month, appointment, engagement, day, occasion, year, anniversary, time, age, period, era, epoch, century, decade, stage, meeting, rendezvous, assignation, partner, girlfriend, boyfriend, young lady, young man, woman friend, lady friend, man friend, man, boy, girl, go out, go steady, see, date stamp, assign a date to, ascertain the date of, determine the date of, establish the date of, put a date on, put a date to, ascertain the age of, determine the age of, establish the age of, become old-fashioned, become outmoded, become obsolete, become dated, show its age, was made in, was built in, was created in, came into being in, bears the date of, originates in, comes from, belongs to, goes back to, has existed since, out of fashion, out of date, out of style, last year’s, superseded, obsolete, go out with, take out, go around with, go with, be involved with, be romantically linked with, court, woo

Date as a Noun

Definitions of «Date» as a noun

According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “date” as a noun can have the following definitions:

  • A particular day or year when a given event occurred or will occur.
  • The day of the month or year as specified by a number.
  • A participant in a date.
  • A person with whom one has a date.
  • A meeting arranged in advance.
  • The years of a particular person’s birth and death or of the beginning and end of a particular period or event.
  • The specified day of the month.
  • The period of time to which an artefact or structure belongs.
  • The present.
  • The particular day, month, or year (usually according to the Gregorian calendar) that an event occurred.
  • A social or romantic appointment or engagement.
  • A particular day specified as the time something happens.
  • A musical or theatrical engagement or performance, especially as part of a tour.
  • Sweet edible fruit of the date palm with a single long woody seed.
  • A particular but unspecified point in time.

Synonyms of «Date» as a noun (30 Words)

age A particular stage in someone s life.
I haven t seen her for ages.
anniversary The date on which an event took place or an institution was founded in a previous year.
He even forgot our tenth anniversary.
appointment Law the act of disposing of property by virtue of the power of appointment.
The appointment had to be approved by the whole committee.
assignation A secret rendezvous (especially between lovers.
This document explains the principles governing the assignation of lexical units to lexemes.
boy A male human offspring.
His boy is taller than he is.
boyfriend A man who is the lover of a man or woman.
When the law changed Pet could finally married his long time boyfriend Jim.
century A period of one hundred years.
A century ago most people walked to work.
day The part of a day when it is light the time between sunrise and sunset.
How long is a day on Jupiter.
day of the month A period of opportunity.
decade A range of electrical resistances, frequencies, or other quantities spanning from one to ten times a base value.
He taught at the university for nearly a decade.
engagement Contact by fitting together.
The teacher tried to increase his students engagement in class activities.
epoch A period marked by distinctive character or reckoned from a fixed point or event.
These events marked an epoch in their history.
era Baseball a measure of a pitcher s effectiveness calculated as the average number of earned runs allowed by the pitcher for every nine innings pitched.
Leading photographers of the Victorian era.
girl A girl or young woman with whom a man is romantically involved.
A chorus girl.
girlfriend Any female friend.
His girlfriend kicked him out.
lady friend A woman of the peerage in Britain.
man The generic use of the word to refer to any human being.
He awaited word from his man in Havana.
man friend A male person who plays a significant role (husband or lover or boyfriend) in the life of a particular woman.
meeting A gathering of people, especially Quakers, for worship.
There was an informal meeting in my living room.
occasion A vaguely specified social event.
On one occasion I stayed up until two in the morning.
partner A person who is a member of a partnership.
Sexual partners.
period The interval between successive equal values of a periodic function.
A change soon put a period to my tranquility.
rendezvous A place where people meet.
He was waiting for them at the rendezvous.
stage A stagecoach.
All the world s a stage.
time Time or an amount of time as reckoned by a conventional standard.
It would be a waste of time.
woman friend Women as a class.
year A year regarded in terms of the quality of something produced.
She had a composure well beyond her years.
young lady English poet (1683-1765.
young man United States jazz tenor saxophonist (1909-1959.

Usage Examples of «Date» as a noun

  • We hope to get together at an early date.
  • I’ve got a hot date.
  • 1066 is the most famous date in English history.
  • The date of the election is set by law.
  • The church is the largest of its date.
  • My date isn’t going to show, it seems.
  • He tried to memorizes all the dates for his history class.
  • She asked how to avoid kissing at the end of a date.
  • What is the date today?
  • His date never stopped talking.
  • We made a date for eleven the next morning.
  • They are up to date.
  • Please give your name, address, and date of birth.
  • We haven’t heard from them to date.
  • What’s the date today?
  • Mother’s Day is always on the same date.
  • Most large bands play one big date in Scotland.

Date as a Verb

Definitions of «Date» as a verb

According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “date” as a verb can have the following definitions:

  • Establish or ascertain the date of (an object or event.
  • Seem old-fashioned.
  • Date regularly; have a steady relationship with.
  • Mark with a date.
  • Go out with (someone in whom one is romantically or sexually interested.
  • Assign a date to; determine the (probable) date of.
  • Provide with a dateline; mark with a date.
  • Go on a date with.
  • Reveal (someone) as being old-fashioned.
  • Originate at a particular time; have existed since.
  • Stamp with a date.

Synonyms of «Date» as a verb (42 Words)

ascertain the age of Be careful or certain to do something; make certain of something.
ascertain the date of Find out, learn, or determine with certainty, usually by making an inquiry or other effort.
assign a date to Give out.
be involved with Be priced at.
be romantically linked with Be identical to; be someone or something.
bears the date of Cause to be born.
become dated Come into existence.
become obsolete Come into existence.
become old-fashioned Enhance the appearance of.
become outmoded Undergo a change or development.
belongs to Be a member, adherent, inhabitant, etc. (of a group, organization, or place.
came into being in Come from; be connected by a relationship of blood, for example.
comes from Come to one’s mind; suggest itself.
court Seek someone’s favor.
Western politicians courted the leaders of the newly independent states.
date stamp Date regularly; have a steady relationship with.
determine the age of Fix conclusively or authoritatively.
determine the date of Fix in scope; fix the boundaries of.
establish the age of Establish the validity of something, as by an example, explanation or experiment.
establish the date of Bring about.
go around with Be in the right place or situation.
go out Be awarded; be allotted.
go out with Move away from a place into another direction.
go steady Be awarded; be allotted.
go with Follow a procedure or take a course.
goes back to Lead, extend, or afford access.
has existed since Have sex with; archaic use.
last year’s Persist for a specified period of time.
obsolete Cause a product or idea to become obsolete by replacing it with something new.
We’re trying to stimulate the business by obsoleting last year’s designs.
originates in Come into existence; take on form or shape.
out of date To state openly and publicly one’s homosexuality.
out of fashion Reveal (something) about somebody’s identity or lifestyle.
out of style Reveal (something) about somebody’s identity or lifestyle.
put a date on Make an investment.
put a date to Make an investment.
see Imagine conceive of see in one s mind.
You should see a lawyer.
show its age Make visible or noticeable.
superseded Take the place or move into the position of.
take out Buy, select.
was built in Be identical or equivalent to.
was created in Occupy a certain position or area.
was made in To remain unmolested, undisturbed, or uninterrupted — used only in infinitive form.
woo Seek the favour, support, or custom of.
He wooed her with quotes from Shakespeare.

Usage Examples of «Date» as a verb

  • The package is dated November 24.
  • They have been dating for more than a year.
  • Jazzy—does that word date me?
  • Sign and date the document.
  • They date the paintings to 1460–70.
  • A few years ago, I dated the ex of a friend.
  • She wrote the letter on Monday but she dated it Saturday so as not to reveal that she procrastinated.
  • The coat may be pricey but it will never date.
  • The controversy dates back to 1986.
  • Scientists often cannot date precisely archeological or prehistorical findings.

Associations of «Date» (30 Words)

afternoon In the afternoon every afternoon.
He spent a quiet afternoon in the park.
almanac A handbook, typically published annually, containing information of general interest or on a sport or pastime.
calendar Enter into a calendar.
The social calendar.
celebrate Assign great social importance to.
Celebrate Christmas.
dawn (of a day) begin.
Thursday dawned bright and sunny.
day Daylight.
They put on two performances every day.
daybreak The time in the morning when daylight first appears; dawn.
She set off at daybreak.
dew A beaded or glistening liquid resembling dew.
The grass was wet with dew.
engagement A meeting arranged in advance.
Britain s continued engagement in open trading.
expiry A coming to an end of a contract period.
The expiry of the patent.
monday The second day of the week; the first working day.
month A period of time between the same dates in successive calendar months.
It was the end of the month.
morning Every morning.
The morning papers.
noon The middle of the day.
The service starts at twelve noon.
o’clock According to the clock.
saturday The seventh and last day of the week; observed as the Sabbath by Jews and some Christians.
schedule Make a schedule plan the time and place for events.
Cowley Bridge has already been scheduled and protected as an ancient monument.
sunday United States evangelist (1862-1935.
sunny Bright and pleasant; promoting a feeling of cheer.
A sunny smile.
sunrise The first light of day.
An hour before sunrise.
tomorrow The future, especially the near future.
I have work to do tomorrow morning.
tuesday The third day of the week; the second working day.
wake Cause to become awake or conscious.
He was attending a friend s wake.
wednesday The fourth day of the week; the third working day.
week The time spent working during a week.
I work during the week so I can only get to this shop on Saturdays.
weekday A day of the week other than Sunday or Saturday.
The weekday rush hour.
weekend Spend a weekend somewhere.
He was weekending in the country.
workweek The total number of hours or days worked in a week.
We need a shorter workweek and protected benefits for contract workers.
year A period of time occupying a regular part of a calendar year that is used for some particular activity.
She was in my year at Hoehandle High.
yesterday Used in reference to a particular time period on the day before today.
Yesterday s solutions are not good enough.
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Synonyms for date

day

time

partner

put a date on

Synonyms

  • put a date on
  • determine the date of
  • assign a date to
  • fix the period of
  • ascertain the age of

become dated

Synonyms

  • become dated
  • become obsolete
  • show its age
  • become old-fashioned
  • obsolesce

date from or date back to

Synonyms

  • come from
  • belong to
  • be made in
  • be built in
  • originate in
  • be created in
  • originate from
  • exist from
  • have existed since
  • bear a date of

Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

Synonyms for date

a commitment to appear at a certain time and place

to be with another person socially on a regular basis

The American Heritage® Roget’s Thesaurus. Copyright © 2013, 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

Synonyms for date

a participant in a date

a meeting arranged in advance

a particular but unspecified point in time

the present

the particular day, month, or year (usually according to the Gregorian calendar) that an event occurred

a particular day specified as the time something happens

sweet edible fruit of the date palm with a single long woody seed

go on a date with

stamp with a date

assign a date to

date regularly

provide with a dateline

Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.

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