Meaning & Definition of word "Workday"

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    Workday

    /ˈwɜːrkdeɪ/

    noun:

    • 1. A day on which work is done, typically a weekday as opposed to a weekend or holiday.
      • Example: She prefers to schedule her meetings during the workday.
    • 2. The period of time during which work is typically performed on a given day.
      • Example: He usually works from 9 AM to 5 PM during the workday.
    • 3. A day of work in a specific job or industry.
      • Example: For a teacher, the workday often includes lesson planning beyond classroom hours.

    Etymology

    From the combination of 'work' and 'day', referring to a day dedicated to work.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    long workday:

    A workday that extends beyond typical hours.

    workday routine:

    The established schedule and tasks that one follows during a workday.

    workday blues:

    The feeling of sadness or anxiety that comes at the beginning of a workweek.

    Related Words

    overtime:

    Time worked beyond the standard workday.

    weekday:

    Any day of the week except the weekend.

    workforce:

    The total number of workers employed in a particular company or industry.

    Slang Meanings of workday

    Meaning: Hump day

    Example Sentence: Wednesday is often called hump day because it's the middle of the workweek.

    Meaning: TGIF

    Example Sentence: At the end of a workday on Friday, people often say 'Thank God It’s Friday' or 'TGIF'.