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Meaning of schedule
A plan for a series of tasks or events
Etymology of schedule
The word "schedule" originates from the Old French word "cedule," which is derived from the Latin "schedula," meaning "a slip of paper" or "a small piece of paper"
Historically, the term referred to a written document or note, often used for recording debts or appointments
Over time, the meaning of "schedule" expanded to include any planned sequence of tasks, events, or activities
Synonyms
Definitions
- A plan for a series of tasks or events, including the time at which they are intended to happen
- * A list of tasks or events that need to be completed or attended, arranged in a logical order
Usage Examples
- The manager created a schedule for the employees to follow during the busy holiday season
- * The doctor's schedule was fully booked for the day, so she couldn't see any new patients
- * The airline published its flight schedule for the upcoming summer months
Antonyms
chaos
disorder
confusion
unpredictability
spontaneity
flexibility
freedom
randomness
irregularity
uncertainty
disorganization
mess
anarchy
lawlessness
turmoil
upheaval
confusion
mayhem