monday

IPA: mˈʌndi

Root Word: Monday

noun

  • The second day of the week in many religious traditions, and the first day of the week in systems using the ISO 8601 norm. It follows Sunday and precedes Tuesday.

adverb

  • (US, Canada) on Monday

Examples of "monday" in Sentences

  • When is the Whit Monday
  • The man tipples every Monday.
  • Monday is the first day of the week.
  • Monday is always the Day of the Moon.
  • The municipal holiday is the Easter Monday.
  • Monday is the traditional market day of the town.
  • It seems monday is my “make rice sculptures” - day …
  • On the following Monday he was in front of the cameras.
  • Saint Monday is the tradition of absenteeism on a Monday.
  • The municipal holiday is the Monday after the Whit Sunday.
  • Opening day monday is like a national holiday in the state.
  • In the UK, Sunday is the 1st day of the week and Monday is the 2nd.
  • It supposed to be clearing up, I hear so we might go at it again monday am time and be late for work!
  • So I called monday because my status said processing and the IRS rep said that there was a name issue.
  • We expect the month of February to have more downside, but in the short term monday-tuesday should be up.
  • This monday is ANZAC Day down under, and we “commemorate” the sacrifice that Anzac soldiers made at Gallipoli.
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