Weekend ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Weekend ( noun )

  1. The period of time between Friday evening and Monday morning that is considered as a break from work or a time for relaxation and leisure.
  2. A period of two consecutive days off work, typically Saturday and Sunday.

Origin:

Derived from the old english word "weeke-end", it originally referred to the period of rest allowed for servants and slaves in england on sundays.

Examples:

  1. She always looks forward to the weekend, when she can spend time with her family.
  2. The company is closed on weekends.
  3. I had a great weekend at the beach.
  4. Weekends are meant for sleeping in and relaxation.
  5. We are planning a weekend trip to the mountains.

(As a verb)

Weekend ( verb )

  1. The period of time between Friday evening and Monday morning that is considered as a break from work or a time for relaxation and leisure.
  2. A period of two consecutive days off work, typically Saturday and Sunday.

Origin:

Derived from the old english word "weeke-end", it originally referred to the period of rest allowed for servants and slaves in england on sundays.

Examples:

  1. She always looks forward to the weekend, when she can spend time with her family.
  2. The company is closed on weekends.
  3. I had a great weekend at the beach.
  4. Weekends are meant for sleeping in and relaxation.
  5. We are planning a weekend trip to the mountains.
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