Week - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |wiːk|  American pronunciation of the word week
Brit.  |wiːk|  British pronunciation of the word week

noun

- any period of seven consecutive days (syn: hebdomad)
it rained for a week
- hours or days of work in a calendar week (syn: workweek)
they worked a 40-hour week
- a period of seven consecutive days starting on Sunday

Extra examples

The last week of the month

I can meet you sometime next week.

The menu changes each week.

You can never be sure what will happen from one week to the next.

The menu changes from week to week.

The baby is two weeks old. [a two-week .

I'll be on vacation for two weeks starting this Tuesday.

That car rents for $200 a week.

I arrived a week ago.

It took him two weeks to paint the house.

She is paid by the week.

He came back Saturday week.

They came here for a week.

They'll be here in a week.

She wouldn't speak to me for weeks afterwards.

Word forms

noun
singular: week
plural: weeks
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