What Is Another Way to Say “One Day”?

Looking for synonyms for one day? We’ve got you covered!

Here’s a list of other ways to say one day.

  • Someday
  • Eventually
  • In the future
  • One of these days
  • Sooner or later
  • In time
  • At some point
  • In due course
  • In the long run
  • Ultimately
  • Down the line
  • In the fullness of time
  • In the offing
  • In the distant future
  • At a later date

Want to learn how to say one day professionally? Keep reading for examples and use cases.

1. Someday

Used to express a future time that is not specified or determined.
Example: “Someday, we might see our small business grow into a large corporation.”

2. Eventually

Appropriate for a future event that is expected to happen but without a set time.
Example: “We expect that eventually, the market will stabilize.”

3. In the Future

Used to refer to a time that is after the present.
Example: “In the future, we plan to expand our operations internationally.”

4. One of These Days

Suitable for expressing something that will happen at an unspecified time, likely soon.
Example: “One of these days, we’ll update our IT infrastructure.”

5. Sooner or Later

Used to indicate something that is inevitable or bound to happen, at an unspecified time.
Example: “Sooner or later, we’ll need to invest in renewable energy sources.”

6. In Time

Appropriate for something that will happen after a period, not immediately.
Example: “In time, the new hire will become proficient in these tasks.”

7. At Some Point

Used to specify an undetermined or unspecified time in the future.
Example: “At some point, we need to discuss succession planning.”

8. In Due Course

Suitable for something that will happen after a normal or expected amount of time.
Example: “In due course, the results of the marketing campaign will be evident.”

9. In the Long Run

Used to refer to a period far in the future.
Example: “In the long run, investing in employee training will pay off.”

10. Ultimately

Appropriate for referring to the final outcome or end result in the future.
Example: “Ultimately, our goal is to become the market leader.”

11. Down the Line

Used to describe something happening or existing at a later stage.
Example: “Down the line, we may consider merging with other companies.”

12. In the Fullness of Time

Suitable for when something is expected to happen after all necessary developments have occurred.
Example: “In the fullness of time, the true impact of the policy changes will be known.”

13. In the Offing

Used to indicate something likely to happen or become true soon.
Example: “There are several product launches in the offing next quarter.”

14. In the Distant Future

Appropriate for an event or occurrence that is far away in time.
Example: “In the distant future, we might see complete automation of these processes.”

15. At a Later Date

Used for something that will be done or happen at a time that is not yet specified.
Example: “The decision on the new project will be made at a later date.”

Linda Brown