date
date
deɪt
deit
British pronunciation
/deɪt/

Definition & Meaning of "date"in English

Date
01

a time that is arranged to meet a person with whom one is in a relationship or is likely to be in the future

date definition and meaning
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She was excited about her date with him at the new Italian restaurant.
02

a specific day in a month or sometimes a year, shown using a number and sometimes a name

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I need to check my calendar to see if I 'm available on that date.
03

a person who accompanies another individual in a romantic or social context

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She went to the prom with her date, wearing a beautiful gown and corsage.
04

a small brown fruit with a sweet taste and a hard seed

date definition and meaning

What is a "date"?

A date is a small, sweet fruit with a soft and chewy texture. They are commonly grown in tropical regions and have a rich, caramel-like flavor. Dates are known for their high nutritional value and are a good source of fiber, potassium, and antioxidants. They can be enjoyed on their own as a healthy snack or used in various dishes, such as desserts, smoothies, and salads. Dates have been cultivated for thousands of years and hold cultural significance in many countries as a symbol of hospitality and abundance.

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I love the sweet and caramel-like taste of fresh dates.
05

a particular year, period, or era, often characterized by certain events or cultural trends

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The date of the event is set for next month.
06

the current time or moment being referred to

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As of this date, the report is still incomplete.
07

a particular day or period identified in connection with an event or action

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The meeting date was moved to Friday.
to date
01

to go out with someone that you are having a romantic relationship with or may soon start to have one

Transitive: to date sb
to date definition and meaning
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He asked her to date him on Valentine's day
02

to determine or figure out when something happened or was created

Transitive: to date an event or object
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The archaeologists used carbon dating to date the ancient artifacts.
03

to write or label something with a specific date to indicate when it was created, sent, or recorded

Transitive: to date a package or document
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Please date the form at the top before submitting it.
04

to be romantically involved with someone

Intransitive
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They started to date after meeting at a friend's party.
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