seize the day
English
Etymology
Calque of Latin carpe diem.
Verb
- (idiomatic) To enjoy the present and not worry about the future; to live for the moment.
- (idiomatic) To make the most of today by achieving fulfillment in a philosophical or spiritual sense.
- (idiomatic) To attack the day's efforts with vigor and purpose.
Usage notes
- Often used in a hortatory manner and in the imperative mood: Seize the day!
Synonyms
- (live for the moment): carpe diem, gather rosebuds
Translations
enjoy the present
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