Weekly - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈwiːklɪ|  American pronunciation of the word weekly
Brit.  |ˈwiːklɪ|  British pronunciation of the word weekly

noun

- a periodical that is published every week (or 52 issues per year)

adverb

- without missing a week
she visited her aunt weekly

adjective

- of or occurring every seven days (syn: hebdomadal)
a weekly visit
weekly paper

Extra examples

I make weekly trips to the grocery store.

The magazine is published weekly.

Weekly quizzes will test your understanding of the material.

What's the average weekly budget for a family of five?

She writes a weekly column for the paper.

Under the new regime, all workers must file a weekly report.

Each of their children gets a weekly allowance of five dollars.

...viewers tune in to witness the weekly cross fire between the liberal and conservative commentators...

...Grandma usually gets in a dither if I don't make my weekly call....

...dispenses his homespun philosophy of life in a weekly newspaper column...

The city's biggest newspaper got scooped by a weekly paper that released the story a full day before.

...the roomful of unsung scriveners that it takes to churn out a weekly sitcom...

...our grandmother gets all in a twitter if she doesn't get her weekly phone call right on time...

I've already eaten my weekly ration of chocolate.

He writes a weekly column for 'The Times'.

Word forms

noun
singular: weekly
plural: weeklies
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