Get Free Checker

bimonthly

[ US /baɪˈmənθɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. every two months
    the bill was payable bimonthly
  2. twice a month
    salaries are paid semimonthly
NOUN
  1. a periodical that is published twice a month or every two months (either 24 or 6 issues per year)
ADJECTIVE
  1. occurring twice a month
    a semimonthly publication
  2. occurring every two months
    bimonthly visits

How To Use bimonthly In A Sentence

  • Two newspapers were banned recently or at least one has had its circulation cutback from a weekly to a bimonthly and another banned completely.
  • In addition to the modelling gigs, Silvstedt cohosts a weekly Italian pop culture/current affairs program, Fenomeni, as well as a bimonthly gig cohosting the British fashion series, Eurotrash.
  • You want a poor kid, have one when you're young and the father's contribution consists of bimonthly Pamper drops.
  • We'll definitely be checking this vibrant Minnesota bimonthly out in the future.
  • An active CAB should meet regularly, weekly or biweekly during the start-up stage, and then monthly, bimonthly, or quarterly throughout the duration of the project.
  • For the inside story about Club conservation campaigns and how you can get more involved, ask for a free subscription to the bimonthly print news-letter the Planet.
  • QEX is the ARRL "Forum for Communications Experimenters. " Published bimonthly, it features technical articles, columns, and other items of interest to radio amateurs and communications professionals.
  • The first issue of the journal was published in February 1999 and subsequent issues will be published bimonthly thereafter.
  • ARL publishes first e-only bimonthly report, Resea ... The Library Show 2009
  • Ten plants were collected from both a turlough basin population and a damp ruderal population bimonthly for a year.
View all