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At date/On date
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At date vs. On date
At date
/æt deɪt/
At a particular day or period of time
Examples:
Synonyms:
This word has no synonyms
Antonyms:
timeless
undated
On date
/ɑːn deɪt/
Actively dating someone with whom there's potential for a relationship
Examples:
Synonyms:
dating
Antonyms:
single
unattached
Ways to tell them apart:
At
typically refers to a specific point in time, often with hours or parts of the day.
On
is used for more general time references, like days or dates.
Remember
at
for precise moments and
on
for broader days, such as on a calendar.
If you
re thinking about an exact time,
at' is your go-to (e.g., at 3 PM).
For something happening during an entire day, use
on
(e.g., on Monday).
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