"Semiannually" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Semiannually" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Semiannually" Meaning

Done twice a year, or every six months.

"Semiannually" Examples

Semiannually Examples


The business meeting will be held semiannually, in May and November.
The scholarship is awarded semiannually to students who demonstrate excellent academic performance.
The tax returns are due semiannually, on June 15th and January 15th.
The research paper is published semiannually, in June and December.
The semiannually reviewed financial reports are updated regularly on the company's website.

"Semiannually" Similar Words

Semi-totalitarian

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Semi-trailer

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A semi-trailer, also known as a semi, semi-truck, or eighteen-wheeler, is a large articulated vehicle used for transporting goods or materials over land. It consists of a combination of a tractor unit (which pulls the trailer) attached to a semi-trailer unit, hence the name. The trailer is not connected by a fixed axle to the tractor and is designed to be easily detachable.

Semi-translucent

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Semi-tropical

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Having a climate that is partially tropical, typically with warm winters and hot, humid summers. <br><br>Example: The semi-tropical regions around the equator are characterized by lush rainforests and dense vegetation.

Semi-vocalic

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Semi-vowel

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A semi-vowel is a special type of sound used in languages. It is a vocalic sound that is not a pure vowel but can function as a vowel in certain contexts. Examples of semi-vowels in the English language include "y" and sometimes "w".

Semi

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Halfway; partially.<br><br>Example: "The movie was a semi-success" (not entirely successful, but somewhat successful).

Semiannual

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Semiaquatic

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Living or inhabiting a border region between land and water, such as a marsh or a riverbank.

Semiarid

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Semiautobiographical

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Semiautomatic

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Semiautonomous

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Semiaxes

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Semibreve

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Semibreves

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A music term.<br><br>Semibreves (plural of the Latin term "semibrevis") are a type of note value in music notation. They are equivalent to two whole notes or four half notes.