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biyearly
[ bahy-yeer-lee ]
adverb
- twice yearly.
biyearly
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adjective
- every two years; biennial or biennially
- (often avoided because of confusion with sense 1) twice a year; biannual or biannually See bi- 1
Confusables Note
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Example Sentences
I packed our chipped console away and waited for his biyearly return.
Should we pay high prices for biyearly boosters for the 190 million and counting vaccinated Americans, which will require hundreds of millions of additional doses?
This year, more than 40 companies recruited Carey MBA grads specifically for supply chain jobs, and the biyearly SCM career fairs at Penn State Universityâs Smeal College of Business attract more than 60 different employers.
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What doesĚýbiyearly mean?
Biyearly can mean two things: occurring once every two years or occurring twice per year.
Biyearly is a synonym of biannual (and biannually), which can also be used to mean every two years or twice per year. Biyearly can also mean âlasting for two years,â but this meaning is rarely used.
Examples:
- The Olympic Games occur biyearly, meaning they happen every two years.
- This is a biyearly meetingâwe have it in April and October.
Where does biyearly come from?
The first records of biyearly being used in English come from the 1870s. Bi- is a prefix meaning âtwiceâ or âtwo,â and yearly means âhappening every yearâ or âonce a year.â
People are often confused about whether to use biyearly or biannual and for good reason: both can mean âtwice per yearâ or âevery other year.â The thing to remember is that one isnât more âcorrectâ than the other. However, biyearly appears less commonly than biannual.
There are several other similar time-related terms that can make things even more confusing. Semiannual and semiyearly both mean occurring twice a year or lasting for half a year. Another word, biennial, means happening every two years or lasting for two years, but this is used less commonly than biyearly or biannual.
Yes, you can sometimes figure out what biyearly means through the context of the sentence. But not always. When a coworker tells you a meeting is biyearly, it probably means it happens twice a year, but it could also mean it happens every two years. (Hopefully it doesnât mean that it lasts for two years.)
Hereâs the best (and maybe only) way to be perfectly clear: just say âtwice a yearâ or âonce every two years.â
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What are some synonyms for biyearly?
What are some words that share a root or word element with biyearly?Ěý
What are some words that often get used in discussing biyearly?
What are some words biyearly may be commonly confused with?
How isĚý˛úžą˛âąđ˛š°ůąô˛âĚýused in real life?
Biyearly is perhaps most commonly used to describe events that occur every two years, such as the Olympics, but this isnât always the case, so itâs always best to make sure.
The Olympic opening ceremonies are Americas biyearly geography lesson
â Tim (@timboman33)
I need to visit a new city at least once biweekly, live somewhere new at least biyearlyâŚ
â đąđđđđđđ đ˝đđđ (@BrotherNova)
i used to dance a lot when i was younger & would like to learn again~
maybe someday iâll have the courage to post a full choreo but tilâ then, enjoy a biyearly cringy tik tok đâ pokimane (@pokimanelol)
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What of the following words can be a synonym for biyearly?
A. biannual
B. biannually
C. biennial
D. all of the above
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