weeknight
Also week·night·ly [week-nahyt-lee]. /ˈwikˌnaɪt li/. of, on, or for a weeknight: the weeknight lineup of TV programs.
Origin of weeknight
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How to use weeknight in a sentence
Exclusive content from the event will air on Fusion's primetime program “Alicia Menendez Tonight” (weeknights at 9:00 p.m.).
Ebola, Israeli-Palestinian Reconciliation Panels Added to WITW Texas | | October 16, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTExperience you can trust" says the receipt, "Weeknights 6:30 Channel 10.
On weeknights, our customers were often businessmen, professors, and Harvard graduate students.
The perpetrator stalked his victims on weeknights near or in new housing developments.
Now for weekends, reservations are required eight weeks in advance; for weeknights, better book one to two weeks ahead.
British Dictionary definitions for weeknight
/ (ˈwiːkˌnaɪt) /
the evening or night of a weekday
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