Schedule ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Schedule ( noun )

  1. A plan of intended events or a plan of things to be done.
  2. A timetable of events or tasks.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french cedule, from latin schedula "little paper", diminutive of scheda "tablet".

Examples:

  1. He made a schedule for the day.
  2. She kept to a strict schedule.
  3. The schedule for the meeting was changed.
  4. The schedule for the flight was delayed.
  5. The schedule for the project was tight.

(As a verb)

Schedule ( verb )

  1. A plan of intended events or a plan of things to be done.
  2. A timetable of events or tasks.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french cedule, from latin schedula "little paper", diminutive of scheda "tablet".

Examples:

  1. He made a schedule for the day.
  2. She kept to a strict schedule.
  3. The schedule for the meeting was changed.
  4. The schedule for the flight was delayed.
  5. The schedule for the project was tight.
Some random words: nonstandard, unorganized, computable