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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
is used to indicate a specific time, while
on
is used for a specific day or date.
Use
at
when you are referring to a point in time; for instance, at 5 PM.
Use
on
to refer to a specific day of the week or a specific date such as on Monday or on July 4th.
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