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Definition of Monday noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

Monday

noun
 
/ˈmʌndeɪ/,
 
/ˈmʌndi/
 
/ˈmʌndeɪ/,
 
/ˈmʌndi/
[countable, uncountable]
(abbreviation Mon.)
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  1. the day of the week after Sunday and before Tuesday, the first day of the working week
    • It's Monday today, isn't it?
    • She started work last Monday.
    • Are you busy next Monday?
    • Monday morning/afternoon/evening
    • We'll discuss this at Monday's meeting.
    • I work Monday to Friday.
    • I work Mondays to Fridays.
    • on Monday We'll meet on Monday (= next Monday).
    • We met on Monday (= last Monday).
    • (informal or North American English) We'll meet Monday.
    • on Mondays The museum is closed on Mondays (= every Monday).
    • (especially North American English) The museum is closed Mondays.
    • on a Monday He was born on a Monday.
    • I always do yoga on a Monday (= every Monday).
    • I went to Paris on Thursday, and came back the following Monday.
    • (British English) ‘When did the accident happen?’ ‘It was the Monday (= the Monday of the week we are talking about).’
    • (British English) Come back Monday week (= a week after next Monday).
    see also Black Monday, blue Monday, Cyber Monday, Easter Monday, Whit MondayTopics Timea1
    Word OriginFrom the Old English for ‘day of the moon’, translated from Latin lunae dies.
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