during

during - preposition

  • Throughout the duration of
  • At a point in the course of
Source: Merriam-Webster Dictionary API
"swims every day during the summer"

Usage examples

Examples: "I like to during every day." "Can you during this for me?" "Let's during together."

during - thesaurus

SpellingJoy score for during

SpellingJoy Gematria

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144

Letter Values

D
7
U
21
R
19
I
9
N
15
G
10

Etymology

Middle English, from present participle of duren to last, from Anglo-French durer, from Latin durare to harden, endure, last, from durus hard; perhaps akin to Sanskrit dāru wood

Found in Lyrics

"Invisible Touch"

by Genesis

1986

"She's got that invisible touch"

Context: Pop rock about being in