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early days ThesaurusNoun | 1. | early days - an early period of development; "during the youth of the project"youthperiod, period of time, time period - an amount of time; "a time period of 30 years"; "hastened the period of time of his recovery"; "Picasso's blue period" |
early days
early daysThe beginning period or phase of some entity, trend, or phenomenon. The phrase is used when such a thing is being recalled at a later time. In the early days of this project, I expected a very different outcome than what we have seen. Back in the early days, the company that became this multinational corporation only had four employees!See also: days, earlyit's early days or it's early in the day BRITISHCOMMON If you say that it's early days or it's early in the day, you mean that it is too soon to be sure about what will happen about a situation in the future. We haven't made much progress, but it's early days yet. The spokesman did not expect any immediate changes to pricing policy. `It is very early in the day yet.'See also: days, earlyit's early days it is too soon to be sure how a particular situation will develop. British informalSee also: days, earlyit’s early ˈdays (yet) (British English) it is too soon to be certain about something: The new store hasn’t had many customers though of course it’s early days yet.See also: days, earlyearly days
Synonyms for early daysnoun an early period of developmentSynonymsRelated Words- period
- period of time
- time period
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