What is another word for bygone days?

Pronunciation: [bˈa͡ɪɡɒn dˈe͡ɪz] (IPA)

Bygone days refer to the past, a time that has passed, gone, and cannot be relived. Synonyms for this phrase include yesteryear, former times, olden days, days of old, past times, ancient times and days gone by. These phrases evoke nostalgia and may be used to refer to a particular era that holds significance to an individual or group of people. They are often used when reminiscing about the good old days or to describe a time when things were simpler. These synonyms emphasize that the days in question are a thing of the past and cannot be brought back, but their memories and impact can still be cherished.

What are the hypernyms for Bygone days?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Bygone days

  • The author was of a very wealthy and over-refined family that fell into poverty in a very short time. Ts'ao-chan took to drinking and died young. In his book he describes the glory of bygone days. We see how Chia Pao-yu grows up in the midst of the girls of the family, which brings about a great number of love-tangles and tragedies. The most pathetic is Pao-yu's love for Lin Tai-yu who dies of love-sickness after Pao-yu's parents have tricked him into a marriage with another girl. Pao-yu leaves home and meets his father when, many years later, he has died to the world and became a monk.
    Cao Xueqin

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