Days of the Week
monday
The first day of the week, following Sunday.
tuesday
The day of the week following Monday and preceding Wednesday.
Glossary Reference
The seven specific names for the 24-hour periods that make up a standard week.
monday
The first day of the week, following Sunday.
tuesday
The day of the week following Monday and preceding Wednesday.
wednesday
The day of the week following Tuesday and preceding Thursday.
thursday
The fifth day of the week, following Wednesday and preceding Friday.
friday
The day of the week following Thursday and preceding Saturday.
saturday
The sixth day of the week, following Friday and preceding Sunday.
sunday
The day of the week following Saturday and preceding Monday, often considered a day of rest.
weekday
A day of the week, typically excluding the weekend.
weekend
The period from Friday evening through Sunday evening, often regarded as a time for leisure or recreation.
workday
A day on which work is done, typically a weekday.
rest day
A designated day for taking a break from work or regular activities.
calendar
A system for organizing days, months, and years, typically used to keep track of events and appointments.
schedule
A plan for carrying out a process or procedure, giving lists of intended events and times.
time
A measurable period during which an action occurs or an event takes place.
date
A particular day of the month or year.
period
A length or portion of time.
routine
A sequence of actions regularly followed; a fixed program.
cycle
A sequence of events or actions that regularly repeat.
chronology
The arrangement of events in the order of their occurrence.
day
A period of 24 hours as a unit of time, typically regarded as starting at midnight.
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