Weekday vs. Weekend

By Jaxson

  • Weekday (noun)

    A day of the week except those which form the weekend; that is:

  • Weekday (noun)

    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday, but not Saturday or Sunday.

  • Weekday (noun)

    Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, or Saturday, but not Sunday. (e.g. in Vietnam)

  • Weekday (noun)

    Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday or Friday, but not Saturday.

  • Weekend (noun)

    The break in the working week, usually two days including the traditional holy or sabbath day. Thus in western countries, Saturday and Sunday.

  • Weekend (verb)

    To spend the weekend.

    “We’ll weekend at the beach.”

  • Weekend (adjective)

    Of, relating to or for the weekend.

    “I’m wearing my weekend shoes.”

  • Weekend (adjective)

    Occurring at the weekend.

    “a weekend break”

Wiktionary
  • Weekday (noun)

    a day of the week other than Sunday or Saturday

    “the weekday rush hour”

  • Weekend (noun)

    Saturday and Sunday, especially regarded as a time for leisure

    “a weekend break”

    “nobody wants to work on the weekend”

    “she spent the weekend camping”

    “I went to see the film at the weekend”

  • Weekend (verb)

    spend a weekend somewhere

    “he was weekending in the country”

Oxford Dictionary

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