"Saturday" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Saturday" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Saturday" Meaning

Saturday is the day of the week that comes after Friday and before Sunday. It is the seventh and final day of the traditional week.

"Saturday" Examples

Usage Examples for "Saturday"


1. Scheduling Social Plans

- The group decided to go out on a Saturday evening to watch the latest movie.

2. Work Life Balance

- I have the weekend to relax, Monday till Sunday and especially Saturday are my non-working days.

3. Holidays and Events

- Because it's Saturday, many stores are having sales. I should go shopping today.

4. Sports and Leisure

- The game is scheduled for Saturday, so make sure to arrive early to get good seats.

5. Standardization of a Day of the Week

- Laundry day always falls on the Saturday to maintain cleanliness at home.

"Saturday" Similar Words

Satsumas

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Satsumas are a type of mandarin orange, a small, seedless and easy-to-peel citrus fruit native to Southeast Asia. They have a sweet, juicy, and tangy flavor and are often eaten fresh or used in salads, desserts, and marinades.

Saturable

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Saturation

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Satureia

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Satureja

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Satureja is a genus of plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae. The genus is native to the eastern half of the Mediterranean region, to parts of the Middle East, and to the Indian subcontinent.

Saturity

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Saturn

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Saturn is the sixth planet from the Sun in our solar system. It is a gas giant planet, known for its distinctive ring system, made up of ice and rock particles. <br><br> In Roman mythology, Saturn was the father of Jupiter and other gods and goddesses.<br> In astrology, Saturn is associated with discipline, responsibility, and karma.<br> Saturn is also a symbol of time, age, and limitation.<br> It is about 120,000 kilometers in diameter, making it one of the largest planets in our solar system.<br> Saturn has at least 62 moons, with some of the most notable being Titan and Enceladus.

Saturnalia

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Saturnalia was an ancient Roman festival in honor of Saturn, held from December 17 to 23, a time of feasting, gift-giving, and merriment. It was a period of role-reversals, during which social norms were turned upside down, and masters served their slaves, and men dressed as women. The festival was also associated with fertility and the changing of the seasons. Over time, the term "Saturnalia" has come to be used more broadly to describe any period of excessive indulgence or revelry, often associated with the holiday season.

Saturnalian

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Pertaining to or characteristic of the Roman festival in honor of Saturn.

Saturnian

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