What part of speech is weekday?

Weekday can be categorized as a noun.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. weekday is a noun, singular of weekdays.

Inflections

Noun

What does weekday mean?

Definitions

Noun

weekday - any day except Sunday (and sometimes except Saturday)

Examples of weekday

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1. noun While there wasn't too much available for their age (ball pit, bouncy area and a little padded pyramid to climb on), we went right when they opened at 10 am on a winter weekday and ended up being the only ones there, so we were given a little more liberty than we would have if others had been there.
2. noun She works 9-5 every weekday.
3. noun On a weekday.
4. noun On a recent weekday afternoon in Ho Chi Minh City, the passengers bouncing along on one of the city's green buses breathed in mouthfuls of carbon monoxide, hydrogen cyanide and other chemicals that add to Vietnam's notorious pollution. The toxic smoke did not come from the bus itself, but from the man driving it — one hand supporting the wheel, the other holding a cigarette.
5. noun What is you typical weekday like?
6. noun Primary school teacher Marzio Toniolo would usually spend his weekday mornings cycling to work and teaching children in the small, quiet northern Italian town of San Fiorano.
7. noun On a recent brisk weekday morning, the market was vibrant.
8. noun Outside, there’s a long line to get in, even on a weekday afternoon.
Sentence  
noun
While there wasn't too much available for their age (ball pit, bouncy area and a little padded pyramid to climb on), we went right when they opened at 10 am on a winter weekday and ended up being the only ones there, so we were given a little more liberty than we would have if others had been there.
She works 9-5 every weekday.
On a weekday.
On a recent weekday afternoon in Ho Chi Minh City, the passengers bouncing along on one of the city's green buses breathed in mouthfuls of carbon monoxide, hydrogen cyanide and other chemicals that add to Vietnam's notorious pollution. The toxic smoke did not come from the bus itself, but from the man driving it — one hand supporting the wheel, the other holding a cigarette.
What is you typical weekday like?
Primary school teacher Marzio Toniolo would usually spend his weekday mornings cycling to work and teaching children in the small, quiet northern Italian town of San Fiorano.
On a recent brisk weekday morning, the market was vibrant.
Outside, there’s a long line to get in, even on a weekday afternoon.

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