Definition: 1. First day of the week. 2. The day of the week after Saturday and before Monday. 3. Observed as a day of rest and worship by most Christians.
Use 'Sunday' in a sentence:
1. Six members of the group attended mass in Havana Sunday in preparation for the march.
2. Why don't we go this Sunday?
3. In future years the commemoration will be held on the second Sunday of August.
4. I see you here every Sunday morning.
5. I guess we have to stay home this Sunday.
6. As for the readers of the Sunday Leader, what can I say but thank you for supporting our mission.
7. Even if we cannot slow down every day, at least slow down on Sunday.
8. Mr Haigh said a couple had knocked on his door on Sunday evening asking him if he had lost a camera.
9. His birthday falls on Sunday.
10. Spring weather is expected to draw the crowds to a weekly farmers' market on Sunday.
11. She arrived home on Sunday night and had to set off for London early this morning.
12. My brother, Neville, was born on a Sunday, when all the church bells were ringing.
13. The ban on Sunday shopping could be on its way out before Christmas.
14. I didn't see you in church on Sunday.
15. So on Sunday night the locals decided to test just how much it would take to change my mind about the place.
16. "I'll be astonished if I win on Sunday," laughed Lyle.
17. We work every day except Sunday.
18. The figures are not released to the public but were leaked to a Sunday newspaper at the weekend.
19. Sunday mornings my mother would bake, I'd stand by the fridge and help.
20. He told his story to The Sunday Times and produced photographs.