English Language & Usage Asked on July 18, 2021
I’ve been working on a book about Idioms & Phrasal verbs.
As I was working, I came across the following definition for the phrase a night out: An evening you spend out of the house enjoying yourself (also a day out)
I made some research from which I got the following definition of a day out: A day where you go out somewhere for fun or enjoyment – macmillan dictionary
From the same dictionary, day is defined as one of the periods of time that a week is divided is divided into, equal to 24 hours. Now from cambridge dictionary, we get new datum: A period of 24 hours, especially from twelve o’clock one night to twelve o’clock next night.
I’ve read some examples from the following dictionaries too: https://www.ldoceonline.com/dictionary/day-out and https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/us/definition/english/day-out
They do not specify whether it’s all day long or a specific period of the day. Thus the definition given in the book I’m reading is wrong, isn’t?
By definition, an idiom's meaning cannot be found by literally interpreting every word:
- [countable] a group of words whose meaning is different from the meanings of the individual words
So while these idioms are pretty close to their literal meanings, trying to understand the difference by pinning down the "correct" definition of day is not going to help.
The primary difference is that a "night out" refers to only to evening or night time, and thus also to activities that one does in an evening.
an evening that you spend enjoying yourself away from home
Whereas a day out refers to spending most of "a day" doing something enjoyable away from, often a trip somewhere specific (the beach, the country, another) as noted in the examples you already linked.
Evening/night time activities tend to be things like going to dinner, a movie, a play, a bar, a club, etc. See the McMillian definition:
- an evening when you go out to a cinema, theatre, party etc
In summary, some major differences:
I'd say that if you stopped by a nearby beach for 30 minutes, you wouldn't call it a day out (or night out), regardless of when it happened. If you go to the beach in the evening for a bonfire party with friends, that could be considered a night out. If you went for a picnic during the day with family, that would be a day out.
Correct answer by AlannaRose on July 18, 2021
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