"Weeks" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Weeks" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Weeks" Meaning

A unit of time, equal to 7 consecutive days. A week is a period of seven days. It is a standard time unit used to measure the passage of time.

"Weeks" Examples

5 Examples of 'Weeks' in Sentences


1. She has been waiting for weeks to hear back from the job.



2. It takes weeks to finish reading a book that long.



3. For weeks, I've been looking for a job, but nothing.



4. We're going to the beach every week during these summer weeks.



5. It's been weeks since I've seen my brother, I should call him.

"Weeks" Similar Words

Weeing

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The verb "weeing" is a slang or informal term that refers to the act of urinating or passing urine.

Week

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A period of 7 days. Typically starts on a Sunday or Monday and ends on a Saturday or the following Sunday.

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.

Weekends

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Weeklies

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Publications that are released or published on a weekly basis, typically once every seven days.<br><br>For example: "The magazine is a weekly publication that comes out every Saturday."<br><br>It can also refer to something that happens or is done once a week, for example: "She goes to the gym every week to exercise."

Weekly

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

Weekwam

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It seems like there's a typo, but I'm assuming you meant "weekend". <br><br>The word "weekend" refers to the weekend, which is a period of two consecutive days off from work or a regular routine, typically Saturday and Sunday.

Ween

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Exclusively or almost exclusively; vastly to the exclusion of almost everything else. A very small amount or proportion, barely noticeable.

Weenie

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A weenie is a colloquial or informal word in American English that refers to a hot dog, especially one served at a picnic or outdoor event. It originated from the 19th-century term "dachshund sausage," which was a type of sausage often served with a bun. Over time, the term shortened to "weenie" and is often used in a casual or regional way to refer to a hot dog or a sausage on a bun.

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.

Weeper

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A person, especially a woman, who cries or weeps; a mournful or lachrymose person.<br><br>Example: The weeper at the funeral was overcome with emotion as she read the eulogy.

Weeping

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Crying or shedding tears, often due to sadness, sorrow, or grief.

Weeps

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Cries or produces tears; cries with tears.