Schooldays ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Schooldays ( noun )

The time period spent in school, typically during childhood and adolescence.

Origin:

The word "schooldays" is a combination of the word "school" and "days", indicating the time period spent in school. it is first recorded in the early 19th century.

Examples:

  1. He looked back fondly on his schooldays and the friends he made.
  2. She missed her schooldays and the sense of belonging she felt.
  3. He often thinks about his schooldays and the good times he had.
  4. Schooldays are some of the most formative years of a person's life.
  5. He spent his schooldays studying hard and preparing for his future.

(As a verb)

Schooldays ( verb )

The time period spent in school, typically during childhood and adolescence.

Origin:

The word "schooldays" is a combination of the word "school" and "days", indicating the time period spent in school. it is first recorded in the early 19th century.

Examples:

  1. He looked back fondly on his schooldays and the friends he made.
  2. She missed her schooldays and the sense of belonging she felt.
  3. He often thinks about his schooldays and the good times he had.
  4. Schooldays are some of the most formative years of a person's life.
  5. He spent his schooldays studying hard and preparing for his future.
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