Schedule - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈskedʒuːl|  American pronunciation of the word schedule
Brit.  |ˈʃedjuːl|  British pronunciation of the word schedule

noun

- a temporally organized plan for matters to be attended to (syn: agenda, docket)
- an ordered list of times at which things are planned to occur

verb

- plan for an activity or event
I've scheduled a concert next week
- make a schedule; plan the time and place for events
I scheduled an exam for this afternoon

Extra examples

I have a hectic schedule this week.

Students are planning their class schedules for next year.

Sorting the mail is part of her daily schedule.

I lost my class schedule.

A presidential election was scheduled for December.

The majority of holiday flights depart and arrive on schedule.

Meg's new book is still well ahead of schedule.

How can he fit everything into his busy schedule?

I'm going to be working to a very tight schedule (=including a lot of things that must be done in a short time).

The elections are scheduled for mid-June.

Her first album is scheduled for release in September.

Meetings are scheduled to take place all over the country.

Prices include scheduled flights from Heathrow.

We will not cancel your holiday less than 8 weeks before the scheduled departure date.

I've scheduled a concert next week

Word forms

verb
I/you/we/they: schedule
he/she/it: schedules
present participle: scheduling
past tense: scheduled
past participle: scheduled
noun
singular: schedule
plural: schedules
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