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Topic: CHRONOLOGY
Language:
Old English
Origin:
Thunresdæg, from Thunor god of the sky + dæg
'day'
Thursday
noun
Thurs‧day
[
uncountable and countable
]
written abbreviation
Thurs.
or
Thur.
TMC
the day between Wednesday and Friday
on Thursday
I went to Edinburgh on Thursday.
She was working Thursday.
American English
Thursday morning/afternoon etc
There's a meeting on Thursday night.
last Thursday
He was arrested last Thursday.
this Thursday
Mark and I are driving south this Thursday.
next Thursday
(=
Thursday of next week
)
I'll see you next Thursday.
a Thursday
(=
one of the Thursdays in the year
)
Christmas Day is on a Thursday this year.
Definition of Thursday from the Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English within
the topic CHRONOLOGY
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(a)
daily
(a)
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(n)
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(v)
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December
face
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Friday
guy
hand
hour
hr
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Monday
month
morning
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p.m.
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Saturday
season
second
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spring
summer
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time
(n)
time
(v)
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(a)
today
(n)
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week
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weekly
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year
yesterday
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