L'avant-veille (en. The day before yesterday)

/l‿avɑ̃‿vɛj/

Meaning & Definition

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noun
The day immediately preceding an event.
The day before her departure, she packed her bags.
L'avant-veille de son départ, elle fit ses bagages.
A term used to designate the moment just before an important event.
There was great excitement the day before the wedding.
Il y avait une grande excitation l'avant-veille du mariage.
Can also refer to a waiting period before an event.
The day before the elections was filled with anticipation.
L'avant-veille des élections était remplie d'anticipation.

Etymology

The word 'l'avant-veille' is a combination of 'avant', coming from the Latin 'ante', and 'veille', derived from the Latin 'vigilare', meaning to stay awake.

Common Phrases and Expressions

the day before an event
the day right before that event.
l'avant-veille d'un événement
prepare the day before
to make preparations the day before something.
préparer l'avant-veille
the day before the holidays
the last day before the start of the holidays.
l'avant-veille des vacances

Related Words

the day before
The previous day.
la veille
the day after
The following day.
le lendemain
the event
An important occurrence.
l'événement

Slang Meanings

A stressful moment of waiting.
It's the day before the big show, I'm nervous!
C'est l'avant-veille du grand spectacle, je suis nerveux !
The calm before the storm.
The day before the meeting, everything seemed peaceful.
L'avant-veille de la réunion, tout semblait paisible.