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semiweekly
[ sem-ee-week-lee, sem-ahy- ]
noun
- a semiweekly publication.
adverb
- twice a week:
He traveled semiweekly to Detroit.
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Origin of semiweekly1
Example Sentences
Besides EnhanceFitness, Cloud Bambooâs offerings currently include a weekly Matter of Balance fall-prevention workshop in English and Vietnamese, a semiweekly yoga/meditation class in English and Mandarin, and a weekly karaoke session for Vietnamese speakers.
After Friday, unvaccinated workers who wonât submit to semiweekly coronavirus testing will be placed on unpaid leave.
But at least one of her programs persists: âHappy Hour with Dr. T,â a semiweekly Bible study on Instagram Live that intermingles faith with erroneous claims about covid-19 with QAnon conspiracy theories.
Other tax deadlines include estimated tax payments, which are due quarterly, and payroll taxes, which are deposited monthly or semiweekly.
She continued meeting her physical therapist on video calls semiweekly.
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More About Semiweekly
What doesÌęsemiweekly mean?
Semiweekly means twice a week.
It can be used this way as an adjective, as in a semiweekly meeting, or an adverb, as in We plan to meet semiweekly.Ìę
The word biweekly is a synonym, but it can also mean once every two weeks. Although semiweekly is typically only used to mean twice a weekânot every two weeksâit can still be confusing. The best (and maybe only) way to be perfectly clear is to just say âtwice a week.â
Semiweekly can also be used as a noun referring to a publication thatâs published twice per week (as opposed to a weekly or daily, for example).
Example: Letâs plan to meet semiweekly, every Tuesday and Friday.
Where doesÌęsemiweekly come from?
The first records of the word semiweekly come from the late 1700s. The suffix -ly, which usually forms adverbs, is used in semiweekly to mean âevery.â Itâs used in the same way in several other units of time, including hourly, daily, monthly, and yearly. The prefix semi- means âhalfâ and is used similarly in the word semiannual, meaning âtwice a yearâ or âlasting half of the year.â However, semiweekly is never used to mean âlasting half of the weekâ (though some semiweekly meetings may seem like they do).
Different prefixes can be added to weekly to indicate a different period of time, such as in biweekly (every two weeks or twice a week) and triweekly (every three weeks or three times a week). When intended to mean âtwice a week,â biweekly is sometimes replaced with semiweekly for clarity, but this might not help, especially since semiweekly is much less common.
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What are some other forms related to semiweekly?
- semiweeklies (plural noun)
What are some synonyms for semiweekly?
- twice a week
- biweekly
What are some words that share a root or word element with semiweekly?Ìę
What are some words that often get used in discussing semiweekly?
How isÌęsemiweekly used in real life?
Semiweekly is not as commonly used as biweekly. To avoid confusion, itâs probably best to just say âtwice a week.â
Million(??) dollar idea: daily/semiweekly/weekly pico de gallo delivery service.
â joegross (@joegross)
Running combined errands today -I go downtown perhaps semiweekly nowadays- whom do I run into but my least liked colleague, Mr. Invincible Ignorance. Pro forma pleasantries, and I had an appointment⊠Thank God.
â Kenneth °Freeman (@kencf0618)
So nice to have sports back in this difficult time, really missed Arsenal's semiweekly doses of catastrophe, calamity, and despair
â Jon Evans (@rezendi)
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Is semiweekly used correctly in the following sentence?
We plan to publish semiweekly, on the first of every month.
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