"Weekends" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Weekends" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Weekends" Meaning

A period of time, typically two days, such as Saturday and Sunday, that is usually free from work or school.

"Weekends" Examples

Weekend Examples:


Example 1: Planning for Leisure

"I love the weekends because it's the only time I have to myself to go for a hike and relax."

Example 2: Social Plans

"This weekend I'm meeting my friends at the beach for a barbecue."

Example 3: Work-Centric

"I'm looking forward to the weekends so I can finally have some time to focus on my own projects after working on others for the past week."

Example 4: Cultural Event Attendance

"The arts festival is happening every weekend in May, so I'll be sure to attend it."

Example 5: Avoiding Work

"My favorite thing about the weekends is sleeping in and avoiding the Monday blues that come with facing a long week at the office."

"Weekends" Similar Words

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Weeds

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Weedy

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Weeing

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Week

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Weekday

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A weekday is any day of the week other than Saturday and Sunday, typically Monday to Friday.

Weekdays

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Working days, excluding weekends (Saturday and Sunday).

Weekend

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A period of 48 hours at the end of the week, usually Friday to Sunday, traditionally considered a day of rest and leisure, away from work or school.

Weeklies

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Weekly

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Relating to or happening once a week, or every seven days.

Weeks

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Weekwam

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Ween

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Weenie

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Weeny

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Weep

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To cry tears of sadness or grief, typically in a way that is uncontrollable or excessive.