adverb

someday

someday, one day

I hope to visit Japan someday.

I hope to visit Japan someday.

Someday, you will understand.

Someday, you will understand.

at the end of a sentence We should meet again someday.

at the beginning of a sentence Someday, I will travel the world.

Synonyms: one day, in the future; Antonyms: never

From 'some' and 'day', literally meaning 'on a certain day in the future'.

Imagine pointing to an unspecified day on a future calendar. Often used for dreams and hopes.

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