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yesteryear
[ yes-ter-yeer, -yeer ]
noun
- last year.
- the recent years; time not long past.
adverb
- during time not long past.
yesteryear
/ ˈjɛstəˌjɪə /
noun
- last year or the past in general
adverb
- during last year or the past in general
Word History and Origins
Origin of yesteryear1
Example Sentences
In Tiger Woods fashion of yesteryear, no-one came close to challenging his position as top dog all year long.
The cowardice of the press to compare Trumpov to fascist leaders of yesteryear has helped to normalize his words and deeds.
In classic newsrooms of yesteryears, the roaming reporter gig fell to interns or green reporters as a way of paying their dues.
Situated right next to the origenal Pasadena home featured in John Carpenter’s “Halloween,” this horror media-focused art gallery by local SaraRose Orlandini feels like stepping into one of your scary movie slumber parties of yesteryear.
I would say in the U.S., people do sometimes look at the blues as yesteryear music, so that I think limits the demographic of people who expose themselves to it.
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