v-day
/'vi:dei/
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Definition
- Noun:
- The day of a victory: "V-day" specifically refers to the calendar date on which a significant victory is achieved, most famously associated with the end of World War II in Europe (Victory in Europe Day) and the Pacific (Victory over Japan Day).
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The city erupted in celebration on V-day.
- Historians often analyze the events leading up to V-day.
Advanced Usage
- "V-E Day" (Victory in Europe Day): Refers specifically to May 8, 1945, the date when the Allies formally accepted Nazi Germany's unconditional surrender.
- Churchill announced the end of the war in Europe on V-E Day.
- "V-J Day" (Victory over Japan Day): Refers to August 15, 1945 (the announcement of Japan's surrender) and September 2, 1945 (the formal signing of the surrender).
- The famous photograph of a sailor kissing a nurse was taken in Times Square on V-J Day.
Variants and Related Words
- Victory Day (n): A more general term for a holiday commemorating a victory in battle.
- Many countries have a national Victory Day.
- Armistice Day (n): The day an armistice (truce) is signed, often preceding a final victory.
- Liberation Day (n): A day marking liberation from occupation, which may coincide with a military victory.
Synonyms
- Triumph day: A day marking a great achievement or victory. (Less common)
- Day of triumph: The day a triumph occurs.
Notes on Usage
- "V-day" is almost exclusively used in a historical or military context, particularly regarding World War II. It is not typically used for personal or sports victories.
- The term is often capitalized as "V-Day" and is frequently seen with a hyphen.
- In contemporary informal contexts, "V-Day" is also sometimes used as an abbreviation for "Valentine's Day," though this is a separate meaning based on a different word ("Valentine").