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Meaning of weekday
The primary meaning of the word "weekday" refers to any day of the week except Sunday, typically considered a day for work or school.
Etymology of weekday
The word "weekday" has its roots in Old English "wīcdæg" and "wīc" meaning "week" and "dæg" meaning "day".
Historically, the term has been used to distinguish the days of the week when people were expected to work or attend school,
Synonyms
working day
business day
school day
office day
duty day
workday
schoolday
daily
regular day
ordinary day
typical day
usual day
routine day
daily routine
everyday
weekdays
work hours
office hours
school hours
duty hours
working hours
business hours
regular hours
daily grind
nine-to-five
daily schedule
weekly schedule
monthly schedule
annual schedule
timetable
calendar
agenda
diary
planner
organizer
routine
regimen
schedule
daily life
everyday life
working life
professional life
career
vocation
occupation
job
employment
work
labor
duty
responsibility
task
assignment
chore
errand
mission
endeavor
pursuit
activity
undertaking
enterprise
venture
operation
function
exercise
drill
practice
rehearsal
training
preparation
warm-up
cooldown
stretch
break
recess
interval
interlude
pause
rest
leisure
recreation
entertainment
hobby
pastime
amusement
diversion
relaxation
unwind
de-stress
calm
serene
peaceful
quiet
still
silent
motionless
inactive
dormant
idle
inactive
sedentary
passive
immobile
stationary
static
unchanging
constant
steady
stable
fixed
routine
habitual
customary
traditional
conventional
usual
normal
ordinary
everyday
mundane
banal
dull
monotonous
tedious
tiresome
boring
uninteresting
uninspiring
unexciting
lacking
absent
missing
devoid
bereft
wanting
incomplete
imperfect
defective
flawed
deficient
inadequate
insufficient
unsatisfactory
unacceptable
poor
bad
awful
terrible
horrible
dreadful
frightful
ghastly
grim
gloomy
dismal
dreary
bleak
cheerless
dismal
disheartening
discouraging
depressing
sad
unhappy
miserable
wretched
sorrowful
mournful
lamentable
pitiful
pathetic
distressing
troubling
worrisome
disquieting
unsettling
unnerving
perturbing
disturbing
alarming
shocking
startling
surprising
astonishing
amazing
astounding
remarkable
exceptional
extraordinary
unusual
uncommon
rare
unique
special
exceptional
outstanding
distinguished
notable
noteworthy
prominent
conspicuous
noticeable
striking
impressive
memorable
unforgettable
haunting
lingering
persistent
lasting
enduring
abiding
continuing
ongoing
Ongoing
ceaseless
incessant
constant
perpetual
eternal
everlasting
infinite
boundless
endless
immeasurable
limitless
measureless
unbounded
unlimited
unconfined
unrestrained
unrestrictive
free
unrestricted
unconditional
absolute
complete
total
entire
whole
full
perfect
intact
unbroken
uninterrupted
continuous
connected
linked
joined
united
combined
merged
integrated
coordinated
synchronized
timed
scheduled
planned
arranged
organized
managed
controlled
regulated
governed
directed
guided
led
conducted
supervised
overseen
monitored
watched
observed
noted
recorded
documented
reported
announced
declared
proclaimed
published
broadcast
disseminated
distributed
shared
communicated
conveyed
transmitted
transferred
imparted
given
provided
supplied
furnished
equipped
fitted
prepared
readied
primed
coached
trained
instructed
taught
educated
enlightened
informed
advised
counseled
guided
led
steered
piloted
navigated
managed
controlled
regulated
governed
directed
administered
conducted
supervised
overseen
monitored
watched
observed
noted
recorded
documented
reported
announced
declared
proclaimed
published
broadcast
disseminated
distributed
shared
communicated
conveyed
transmitted
transferred
imparted
given
provided
supplied
furnished
equipped
fitted
prepared
readied
primed
coached
trained
instructed
taught
educated
enlightened
informed
advised
counseled
guided
led
steered
piloted
navigated
Definitions
- A weekday is any day of the week from Monday to Friday, as opposed to a weekend day (Saturday or Sunday).
- It is a day when most businesses, schools, and institutions are open and operating.