weekly
[ˈwiːkli]
Definition:
1. A periodical that is published every week.
2. Occurring or payable every week.
3. Without missing a week.
'weekly' example sentence:
- I have to provide weekly reports to my line manager.
- The courses are based on a weekly two-hour class, extending over a period of 25 weeks.
- Williams will be reevaluated on a weekly basis, with surgery a possible option.
- Of course, in addition to my weekly pay, I got a lot of tips.
- We had to hold the weekly meeting as scheduled.
- He has submitted a bid to resuscitate the weekly magazine, which closed in April with losses of $1 million a year.
- Few things distracted the Pastor from the preparation of his weekly sermons.
- Beijing Review is published weekly.
- Few things distracted the pastor from the preparation of his weekly sermons.
- We are doing a weekly poll on the president, and clearly his popularity has declined.
- Andrew now came almost weekly to call.
- I have weekly supervisions.
- The District Council made a weekly collection of refuse.
- Lon and I play in the same weekly poker game.
- The town made a weekly collection of refuse.
- In addition to my weekly wage, I got a lot of tips.
- The newspaper came out weekly. It satirized political leaders.
- The group meets on a regular basis, usually weekly or biweekly.
- Average weekly cinema attendance in February was 2.41 million.
- The publishers planned to produce the journal on a weekly basis.
- She plays tennis thrice weekly.
- The newspaper is published twice weekly.
- It is easy for families to run out of money before the weekly giro arrives.
- He lived on an invalidity pension which came as a weekly giro.
- I mean, they've been filing the weekly progress reports with me.
- The menu changes weekly and usually includes a vegan option.
- Employees are paid weekly.
- I do a weekly shop at the supermarket.
- Ms. Rich will be writing a twice-weekly commentary on American society and culture.
- You can be paid in cash weekly or by cheque monthly; those are the two alternatives.
- You can be paid in cash weekly or by cheque monthly: those are the two alternatives.
- Next week they will swap places and will repeat the switch weekly.
- I ghosted his weekly rugby column for the Telegraph.
- The weekly rent on the car was over $200.
- The weekly rent is the same irrespective of whether there are three or four occupants.
- The Tundra Times, a weekly newspaper in Alaska, ceased publication this week.
- In November, it will start fortnightly publication, and in January it goes weekly.
- Students are asked to prepare material in advance of each weekly seminar.
- The weekly meeting enables employees to air their grievances.
- Average weekly earnings rose by 1.5% in July.
- Benefit is calculated on the basis of average weekly earnings.
- Each course comprises 10-12 informal weekly meetings.
- We go and do the weekly shopping every Thursday morning.