June
[dʒuːn]
Definition:
1. The 6th month of the year.
2. The month following May and preceding July.
'June' example sentence:
- Further to our conversation of last Friday, I would like to book the conference centre for 26 June.
- He was knighted in June 1988.
- The offices will be ready for occupation in June.
- She turns 21 in June.
- The nation's unemployment rate has been climbing steadily since last June.
- They would have been married forty years come this June.
- I've been here, oh, since the end of June.
- His term of office expires at the end of June.
- You can take the financial brakes off in June.
- Elizabeth was crowned in Westminster Abbey on 2 June 1953.
- June and July are the traditional months for sitting exams.
- They are to be married in June.
- He was knighted in the Queen's birthday honours list in June 1988.
- The new working methods will come on line in June.
- The singer split with his wife last June.
- The garden's at its most beautiful in June.
- Applications with a full curriculum vitae and two references should reach the Principal by June 12th.
- Interest will be paid half-yearly in June and December.
- I am moving out on June 5th.
- The committee will present its final report to Parliament in June.
- June had brought with it the first of the summer warmth.
- This plant blooms between May and June.
- Sales volumes fell 0.2% in June.
- We're going away in June but other than that I'll be here all summer.
- They have been held in detention since the end of June.
- Ann's expecting a baby in June.
- In June, producer prices slipped 0.1% from May.
- The application form is returnable not later than 7th June.
- The current surgeon general, Antonia Novello, will continue in the job until June.
- He spent two and a half weeks with us in June 1986.
- Exports in June rose 1.5% to a record $30.91 billion.
- They'd been married nearly four years and June was desperate to start a family.
- Candidates will sit the examinations in June.
- He has promised to finish the job by June and I am sure he will deliver.
- The new machine will go on line in June 2006.
- In June 1942, the British 8th Army was in full retreat.
- The large, purplish blue flowers appear in early June.
- The new sports complex is on target to open in June.
- June always rhymes with moon in old love songs.
- They throng the beaches between late June and early August.
- They remained in Mexico until June.
- She was born in March and christened in June.
- The three month time limit will be up in mid-June.
- She was born Jenny Harvey on June 11, 1946.
- The rose bushes are a mass of flowers in June.
- Our June sale was a runaway success.
- The movie will be released on video in June.
- The club's annual dinner will be held on 3 June.
- The new speed limit on this road becomes effective from 1 June.
- Economic growth decelerated sharply in June.
- The company ceased trading in June.