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Monday vs Wednesday

The comparison between 'Monday' and 'Wednesday' is not about correctness but about the specific day of the week. Both 'Monday' and 'Wednesday' are correct spellings and commonly used in English to refer to specific days. The choice between them depends on the context or the day being referred to.

Last updated: March 22, 2024

Monday

The word 'Monday' is a correct spelling and commonly used in English to refer to the first day of the week.

Use 'Monday' when referring to the first day of the week, following Sunday and preceding Tuesday.

Examples:

  • I have a meeting on Monday.
  • Monday is the start of the workweek.
  • Alexis was seen with Simon Monday.
  • Kempton, three o'clock, Monday.
  • Close: Monday, 2 December 2002
  • Arkady likes to jog Monday and Wednesday afternoon.
  • Movie Monday started with training videos.
  • We're planning on settling first thing Monday morning.
  • Nobody goes anywhere until Monday afternoon.
  • Your life insurance exam is Monday.
  • Not everyone approves of movie Monday.
  • Monday after school is piano lessons.
  • The conference isn't until Monday just...
  • And Monday mornings definitely brought out the dregs.
  • Monday was the last scheduled payment.
  • Here is your homework assignment for Monday.
  • Monday's practice - we'll try some visualizing.
  • Those notifications shall relate to information received from Monday to Friday of the preceding week.
  • Import licence applications may be presented each week from Monday to Friday.
  • Applications for export licences may be lodged with the competent authorities from Monday to Friday of each week.
  • The museum is open from Monday to Friday.
  • The Prado Museum is closed because today is Monday.

Alternatives:

  • the first day of the week
  • the beginning of the workweek
  • the day after Sunday
  • the day before Tuesday
  • the start of the week

Wednesday

The word 'Wednesday' is a correct spelling and commonly used in English to refer to the third day of the week.

Use 'Wednesday' when referring to the third day of the week, following Tuesday and preceding Thursday.

Examples:

  • We have a team meeting every Wednesday.
  • Wednesday is often referred to as 'hump day'.
  • Javier Solana explained that message to your Foreign Affairs Committee last Wednesday.
  • The agenda for Wednesday remains unchanged.
  • My wife died eight months ago Wednesday.
  • The Benton stage carries their payroll every Wednesday.
  • Fix the funeral for Wednesday, Golders Green.
  • Somebody gave him his cough medicine Wednesday.
  • Between midnight and one, Wednesday night.
  • The final picture was taken last Wednesday.
  • And I arrested Marcus Gascoigne Wednesday morning for possession.
  • They were last seen here Wednesday.
  • Next Wednesday is Ignorant Bigot Day.
  • The 45-minute chat will start on Wednesday at 1600 CET.
  • Wednesday I have a can't-miss event.
  • -Ariel meeting is moved to Wednesday.
  • See, Ramirez - 0236 Wednesday.
  • Tom has arranged for Mary to meet John on Wednesday.
  • Wednesday's test will be difficult.
  • The subsequent partial invitations to tender shall expire each Wednesday at 15.00 (Brussels time).
  • Wednesday 17 December 2014 to Friday 2 January 2015
  • Wednesday 18 December 2013 to Friday 3 January 2014

Alternatives:

  • the third day of the week
  • midweek
  • the day after Tuesday
  • the day before Thursday
  • the middle of the week

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