saturday
IPA: sˈætɝdi
Root Word: Saturday
noun
- The seventh day of the week in many religious traditions, and the sixth day of the week in systems using the ISO 8601 norm; observed as the Sabbath/Shabbat in Judaism (Friday sunset to Saturday sunset); it follows Friday and precedes Sunday.
adverb
- (US, Canada) On Saturday.
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Examples of "saturday" in Sentences
- He did the same again on Saturday.
- Saturday is also named for the Satyr.
- The walk ended in the afternoon on Saturday.
- The Keeper said that the Denizen was Saturday's Dusk.
- Everything sold at the Saturday Market is handcrafted.
- In the final season, It was moved to saturday lunchtimes.
- Friday and Saturday were both full moon days and neap tides.
- There is the tradition of observing the Sabbath on Saturday.
- Cornucopia Day takes place every year on the second Saturday in August.
- Legends and future stars of pugilism will gather Friday and Saturday at Finish Line Sports Grill.
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