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whitsun tuesday

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Word: Whitsun Tuesday

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: Whitsun Tuesday is the day after WhitMonday, which is the day after Pentecost in the Christian calendar. It typically falls in late May or early June.

Explanation:

Whitsun (or Whitsun) is a festival in Christianity that celebrates the Holy Spirit coming to the followers of Jesus. WhitMonday is the day after this celebration, and Whitsun Tuesday is simply the next day.

Usage Instructions:
  • When to Use: You can use "Whitsun Tuesday" when talking about the Christian calendar, holidays, or when referring to specific days in late spring. It is more common in British English.
  • Example Sentence: "We have a picnic planned for Whitsun Tuesday, as it's a public holiday."
Advanced Usage:

While "Whitsun Tuesday" is not commonly used in everyday conversation, it may appear in discussions regarding historical or cultural events, religious observances, or in specific regions where these terms are still relevant.

Variants:
  • Whit Tuesday: Another term for the same day, though it can also refer to the day of the feast itself, which is the day after Whitsun.
Different Meanings:
  • "Whitsun" itself can refer to the entire festival period, not just the Tuesday after WhitMonday.
  • In some contexts, "Whitsun" might be used to describe events or activities related to the festival.
Synonyms:
  • Whit Tuesday
  • Pentecost Tuesday (although this term is less common)
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:

There aren't specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to "Whitsun Tuesday," as it is a specific term tied to a holiday.

Summary:

"Whitsun Tuesday" is a specific holiday in the Christian calendar, occurring the day after WhitMonday.

Noun
  1. the day after Whitmonday

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