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weekdays
[ week-deyz ]
adverb
- every day, especially Monday through Friday, during the workweek:
Weekdays we're open from nine till five.
Example Sentences
On weekdays, the lunch and happy hour crowds tend to be city and county workers from the nearby civic center.
I’m over at Lori’s generally Thursday through Sunday nights and return home weekdays to continue my writing.
"It's unjust for Royal Mail to raise the price of a second-class stamp, while the regulator Ofcom looks at reducing second-class deliveries to alternate weekdays," said Tom MacInnes, the charity's director of policy.
Typically, the downtown facility is staffed to receive new inmates only on weekdays, the officials said, and handling weekend intakes required ordering staff to come in on their days off.
The toll is in place on weekdays from 5 am to 9 pm and on weekends from 9 am to 9 pm.
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What doesÌıweekdays mean?
Weekdays is an adverb that means on the days from Monday through Friday.
Each of these days is considered a weekday—a day that is not a weekend day (Saturday or Sunday).
The word week most commonly refers to any period of seven consecutive days, or to the seven-day period on the calendar that begins on Sunday and ends on Saturday. However, in weekdays, it refers to the five-day period that’s often considered the workweek or school week. The standard workweek is from Monday through Friday, though working schedules vary widely.
For this reason, weekdays is typically used to distinguish things that happen during the workweek from those that happen on the weekend. It’s especially used in the context of business hours and working schedules. The word weekends can be used as an adverb in the same way.
Example: We’re open weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., but we’re closed weekends.
Where doesÌıweekdays come from?
The word weekday has been used since before the 900s, but the first records of the word weekdays as an adverb come from the 1800s. The suffix –s makes weekdays an adverb. It’s used this way in similar time-related words like sometimes and weekends.
You can add this -s suffix to other words to turn them into adverbs, such as nights, as in I work nights, or Saturdays, as in Is this place open Saturdays?
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What are some other forms related to weekdays?
- weekday (noun)
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How isÌıweekdays used in real life?
The word weekdays is commonly used in the context of the hours of businesses and the days that people work. It’s typically used to indicate that things happen or are done during the week as opposed to on the weekend.
SPRING BREAK HOURS: OPEN WEEKDAYS March 4-8 9am-5pm
CLOSED WEEKENDS March 2-3 and March 9-10— McLeodBusLib (@McLeodBusLib)
Annual rock scaling work on the Stanley Park seawall is completed and the seawall between Third Beach and Prospect Point is once again open weekdays. Thanks for your patience.
— Vancouver Park Board (@ParkBoard)
I don’t know how many times I have to tell my weekend boss that I work weekdays and I will not answer her 10am calls. Like ????
— tbabs (@c0ckad00dled00)
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Is weekdays used correctly in the following sentence?Ìı
We are open Monday through Friday, but we are closed weekdays.
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