💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Yestreen"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| yesternightnoun | (archaic) A preceding night. |
| yesterevenoun | (archaic) Yesterday evening. |
| yesternnoun | (archaic) Yesterday. |
| yestereveningnoun | (archaic) Synonym of yestereve. |
| overnight | Occurring between dusk and dawn. |
| yester-morrownoun | (archaic, poetic) A morning of a previous day or time. |
| eevnnoun | (archaic) evening |
| sevennightnoun | (archaic or obsolete) A period of seven consecutive days and nights; a week. |
| yestermorningnoun | (archaic) Yesterday morning. |
| yestermornnoun | (now rare, archaic) The morning of yesterday. |
| even | In reality; implying an extreme example in the case mentioned, as compared to the implied reality. |
| eevennoun | (poetic, obsolete) Evening. |
| yesternoonnoun | (archaic) Yesterday at noon. |
| yesternoun | (archaic) Yesterday. |
| evetidenoun | (archaic, poetic) evening |
| undernnoun | (UK, dialectal) A light meal, particularly in the afternoon. |
| eevenoun | Obsolete spelling of eve. [The day or night before, usually used for holidays, such as Christmas Eve.] |
| sennightnoun | (archaic, poetic or obsolete) A period of seven consecutive days and nights; a week. |
| to-nitenoun | Archaic spelling of tonight. [During the night following the current day; during the evening of today.] |
| eventidenoun | (archaic, poetic, literary) Evening. |
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