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US
/ˈwɝkˌdeɪ/
]
[ UK /wˈɜːkdeɪ/ ]
[ UK /wˈɜːkdeɪ/ ]
NOUN
- a day on which work is done
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the amount of time that a worker must work for an agreed daily wage
they work an 8-hour day
How To Use workday In A Sentence
- During the workday, some will get outside for snowboarding, biking or hang-gliding in the Wasatch mountain range. Daredevil's Delight
- Steele's mission was to observe Tucker at close range, arriving as soon as he stepped out of the shower, then shadowing him until his workday ended at 10: 30 p.m.
- Dagmar's expression did not change from her usual workday look of reserve. COFFIN IN FASHION
- Some Americans start their workday 15 minites after they wake up. Some even stay in their nightclothes.
- Their effort, worthless in itself, merely a means to an end - the finishing line or the factory whistle signaling the end of the workday.
- Furthermore, building managers can save up to 15 percent on electricity bills by programming thermostats to trigger warming and cooling as needed during the workday while hibernating at night and on the weekends.
- If there is any need to extend the 10 workday deadline, the designee must notify the employee in writing of the reason for the delay and the date the employee will receive the written decision.
- Now, I'm a tired gal, with 2 workdays before the lovely, lovely weekend.
- Some are very gentle, polite, and accommodating during the workday to clients and customers, but when they come home they become demanding and unyielding tyrants.
- Like those two characters, who are friends off-duty but become antagonists when the workday whistle blows, until they punch out at the end of the day.