Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
day-old
Adjective
/ˈdeɪ ˌoʊld/
Definition
Referring to something that is a day past its original state, often used to describe food items.
Examples
- She decided to make a bread pudding with the day-old loaf.
- Many bakeries sell day-old pastries at a discount.
- The café serves day-old coffee for people who are on a budget.
Meaning
Typically indicates that the item, such as bread or pastries, is no longer fresh, as it has been made or baked a day earlier.
Synonyms
- Stale
- Yesterday’s
- Old