workweek
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Definition
Noun: A workweek is the total number of hours or days designated for work within a standard calendar week. It typically refers to the period from Monday to Friday in many countries, but the specific structure can vary by employer, industry, and region.
Usage
The noun "workweek" is used to describe the scheduled working period. It is often modified by an adjective (e.g., standard, 40-hour) or preceded by a possessive (e.g., my, the company's).
Examples
- The company has officially adopted a four-day workweek to improve employee well-being.
- My workweek begins on Monday morning and ends on Friday afternoon.
- A standard 40-hour workweek is common in many industries.
- Labor laws regulate the maximum length of the workweek.
Advanced Usage
- "to compress the workweek": To fit the total number of required work hours into fewer days.
- Some employees prefer to compress their workweek into four ten-hour days.
- "the workweek ahead": Referring to the upcoming period of work.
- I'm already thinking about the busy workweek ahead.
Variants and Related Words
- Weekwork (noun, rare/archaic): This is a historical or less common variant referring to work measured or done by the week.
- Workday (noun): A single day within the workweek on which work is performed.
- Weekend (noun): The period, typically Saturday and Sunday, following the workweek.
Synonyms
- Working week: The British English equivalent term.
- Business week: Often used interchangeably, though it can emphasize days when commercial business is conducted rather than just hours worked.
Antonyms
- Weekend: The period of rest following the workweek.
- Time off / Leave: Periods when one is not working during the standard workweek.
Noun
- hours or days of work in a calendar week
- they worked a 40-hour week