September - definition, transcription

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Amer.  |sepˈtembər|
Brit.  |sepˈtembə|

noun

- the month following August and preceding October (syn: sep, sept, september)

Extra examples

The weather has been very mild during the past two Septembers.

Her birthday is September 30th.

The university's academic calendar runs from September to May.

Baseball season overlaps football season in September.

...every September the city of Boston urbanizes a new crop of college students from small towns across the country...

...these days, as far as the stores are concerned, yuletide starts in September...

The days are closing in now that it is September.

It's coming in very cold for September.

It's rare to see snow in September.

There's no shooting till September.

We celebrate September 16, the day when Mexico declared independence from Spain (=officially stated that it was no longer ruled by Spain).

The opening of this section of the road is delayed until September.

Mozart's departure from Paris in September 1778

Enrolment will take place in September.

The examination results will be announced in September.

Word forms

noun
singular: September
plural: Septembers
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