What is another word for weekdays?

Pronunciation: [wˈiːkde͡ɪz] (IPA)

Weekdays are the days of the week when people work, go to school or carry out their usual daily routine. If you're tired of using the word "weekdays" all the time, there are several synonyms you can use instead. "Workdays" is a popular option, as it focuses on the days people typically go to work or school. "Business days" and "office days" also emphasize the work aspect of weekdays. "Non-weekend days" is another straightforward option that identifies the days as not being part of the weekend. "Weekday hours" can also be used to specify the hours during the workweek. By using different synonyms for weekdays, you can add variety and interest to your writing or conversation.

What are the hypernyms for Weekdays?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    week, weekdays, business days, calendar days.

Usage examples for Weekdays

It was not that Laurie had actually neglected his religion while at Stantons; he was always in his place at mass on Sundays, and even, very occasionally, on weekdays as well.
"The Necromancers"
Robert Hugh Benson
"What, John," he said, "is this what you do in the weekdays?"
"Faces and Places"
Henry William Lucy
The women knit and sewed Sundays as well as weekdays, to supply the call for clothes; the men emptied their pockets freely, glad to give; and the minister, after preaching like a Christian soldier, took off his coat and packed boxes of comforts like a tender father.
"Spinning-Wheel Stories"
Louisa May Alcott

Famous quotes with Weekdays

  • Happy Sunday! Today is Sunday, your special day to relax, enjoy, and share happiness, laughter and love with your family and friends. You definitely deserve to enjoy the weekend and especially Sunday, after batting all those curve balls that Life had thrown at you during the past weekdays. So Sunday is surely your super shining sunny day. Have fun, and make a great Sunday!
    Deodatta V. Shenai-Khatkhate
  • People used to wear ordinary clothes weekdays, and formal attire on Sunday. Today it is the exact reverse.
    Nassim Nicholas Taleb
  • The counting of weekdays would inevitably seem to be a senseless activity; dropping letters in the mailbox a whim of foolish youth; the sign "No Walking On The Grass" a symptom of lunacy.
    Wisława Szymborska

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