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Jam-packed day
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"Jam-packed day" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to describe a day filled with many activities or events. Example: "Tomorrow is going to be a jam-packed day with meetings and appointments." Alternative expressions include "busy day," "full day," and "hectic day."
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7 human-written examples
This week, an exciting month of Columbia Connects events where Columbians across the globe celebrated their shared alumni connection wrapped up with a jam-packed day of events in New York City.
Academia
On Sunday we were back for another round of performances, and finally, after another jam-packed day, we got to that long-awaited search for the odd sock and CD, the teary farewells, and headed wearily home.
News & Media
Once you've had your fill, we have a jam-packed day of live reporting from a parade of people you've probably never heard of because they come on while you're at work.
News & Media
Super Bowl Sunday is always a jam-packed day full of fun festivities leading up to The Big Game.
News & Media
Tuesday is always a jam-packed day, and we want to give you as many ways as possible to follow along from home.
News & Media
We're here at Aol West Coast HQ this morning, getting ready for a jam-packed day pontificating about mobile platforms before our 6th Annual Summer Party at August Capital.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
53 human-written examples
But if the raucous dining room on that jam-packed Saturday night was any indication, the Reids have come up with a strategy that works.
News & Media
"Although the speaking schedule isn't yet set in stone, the jam-packed Monday night is also expected to include Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J ., anD-N.J .Joe Kennedy (D-Mand). will intRep.ce Warren.
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The onetime most dangerous band on the planet is now playing matinees: this is the first of two jam-packed Sunday shows, "some James Brown-type shit", as Chuck D calls it.
News & Media
What might be a piece of cake on a relaxed Sunday has a high challenge level when you try to do the very same thing on a jam-packed Wednesday.
News & Media
Trudeau's news conference came at the end of a jam-packed first day for the prime minister-in-waiting, which began with him surprising morning commuters at metro station in his home riding in Montreal, snapping selfies with constituents.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "jam-packed day" to emphasize the intensity and fullness of a daily schedule. It's particularly effective when describing events or periods that are unusually busy.
Common error
While "jam-packed day" is descriptive, overuse can make your writing sound repetitive. Vary your language with synonyms like "busy day" or "full day" to maintain reader engagement.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "jam-packed day" functions primarily as a descriptive adjective modifying the noun "day". It indicates that the day is full of activities and events. Ludwig's examples show its use in various contexts to emphasize the intensity of the schedule.
Frequent in
News & Media
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Academia
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "jam-packed day" is a grammatically correct and acceptably common way to describe a day filled with numerous activities. Ludwig AI indicates a neutral tone, frequently used in News & Media and Academia contexts. While effective in emphasizing the fullness of a schedule, varying your language with alternatives like "busy day" or "full day" can prevent overuse. The term is a helpful way to convey a sense of intensity and activity, though it is important to use it judiciously.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Busy day
A general term indicating a day with a lot of activity, less intense than "jam-packed".
Full day
Similar to "busy day", but emphasizes the completeness of the day's schedule.
Action-packed day
Suggests a day filled with exciting or adventurous activities.
Eventful day
Highlights that the day is memorable due to significant occurrences.
Hectic day
Emphasizes the chaotic and stressful nature of the day.
Packed schedule
Focuses on the arrangement of activities rather than the day itself.
Loaded day
Similar to "jam-packed" but less formal.
Non-stop day
Highlights the continuous nature of the activities.
Manic day
Implies a frenzied and disorganized level of activity.
Chock-full day
An informal and emphatic way of saying "jam-packed".
FAQs
How can I use "jam-packed day" in a sentence?
You can use "jam-packed day" to describe a day that is full of activities. For example, "Tomorrow is going to be a "jam-packed day" with meetings and appointments."
What can I say instead of "jam-packed day"?
You can use alternatives like "busy day", "full day", or "hectic day" depending on the context.
Is it correct to say "a jam-packed of a day"?
No, the correct phrase is "a jam-packed day". The addition of "of a" is grammatically incorrect and unnecessary.
What's the difference between "jam-packed day" and "busy day"?
"Jam-packed day" emphasizes a high level of activity and fullness, whereas "busy day" is a more general term for a day with a lot of activity. "Jam-packed" suggests an unusually full schedule.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested