weekend
The weekend is the two days at the end of the week when most people do not work.
Explanation at your level:
The weekend is Saturday and Sunday. You do not go to school. You do not go to work. It is a happy time. You can rest or play.
We call Saturday and Sunday the weekend. Most people are free on these days. You can go to the park or visit your friends. It is a nice break from the week.
The weekend is the time at the end of the week. It usually includes Saturday and Sunday. Many people look forward to it because they can relax. You might say, 'I'm going away for the weekend' to describe a short trip.
The term weekend signifies the standard period of rest in a professional or academic calendar. It is a cultural institution that allows for a work-life balance. People often plan their social calendars around the weekend, making it the busiest time for leisure activities.
Beyond its literal definition as a temporal marker, the weekend represents a societal construct of leisure. It is deeply embedded in our collective consciousness as a period for rejuvenation. In professional contexts, we might discuss 'weekend productivity' or 'weekend work' as exceptions to the norm.
The weekend is a fascinating socio-economic phenomenon. Historically, its emergence was a hard-won victory for the labor movement, transitioning from a strictly religious day of rest to a secular period of personal autonomy. It serves as a vital psychological buffer against the stresses of modern, fast-paced life, allowing individuals to reclaim their time.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- Saturday and Sunday
- Time off from work
- Usually a rest period
- Commonly used in social planning
The weekend is a word everyone loves! It marks the transition from the busy work or school week to a period of rest. For most people, this means Saturday and Sunday.
It is not just a time on the calendar; it is a state of mind. People often use the weekend to recharge, pursue hobbies, or spend quality time with friends and family. It is a universal concept in many cultures, representing freedom from the daily grind.
The word weekend is a compound of 'week' and 'end'. It first appeared in the late 19th century in Northern England. Before the industrial revolution, people worked six days a week, and Sunday was the only day of rest.
As labor movements grew, the 'Saturday half-holiday' became common, eventually leading to the full two-day weekend we know today. It is fascinating how a simple word reflects the evolution of our modern social structure and the value we place on leisure time.
We use weekend in many ways. You might say, 'I had a great weekend' or 'What are you doing this weekend?' It is a very versatile noun.
Common collocations include long weekend (when you have an extra day off) or busy weekend. It is used in both casual conversation and professional settings, though in business, you might hear it referred to as 'out of office' time.
Idioms often reflect our love for this time. 1. Weekend warrior: Someone who only does a hobby on the weekend. 2. Long weekend: A weekend extended by a holiday. 3. TGIF (Thank God It's Friday): Celebrating the start of the weekend. 4. Weekend getaway: A short trip. 5. The weekend is upon us: A way to say it is almost here.
The word is a standard countable noun. You can say 'a weekend' or 'the weekends'. The stress is usually on the first syllable: WEE-kend.
In British English, the pronunciation is /ˈwiːkend/, and in American English, it is often /ˈwiːkend/. It rhymes with 'defend' (sort of), 'attend', and 'pretend'. It is a straightforward word that fits easily into any sentence structure.
Fun Fact
The concept of a two-day weekend was popularized by Henry Ford in 1926.
Pronunciation Guide
Sounds like 'wee-kend' with a short 'e' sound.
Similar to UK, but often with a slightly flatter 'e'.
Common Errors
- Mispronouncing the 'wee' part
- Putting stress on the second syllable
- Adding an extra syllable
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
easy
easy
easy
easy
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
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پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Prepositions of time
on the weekend
Countable nouns
weekends
Compound nouns
weekend
Examples by Level
I like the weekend.
I / like / the / weekend
Noun
The weekend is fun.
The / weekend / is / fun
Verb is
I sleep on the weekend.
I / sleep / on / the / weekend
Preposition on
See you this weekend!
See / you / this / weekend
Time expression
No work this weekend.
No / work / this / weekend
Negative
It is a long weekend.
It / is / a / long / weekend
Adjective
I love weekends.
I / love / weekends
Plural
Happy weekend!
Happy / weekend
Greeting
I usually go out on the weekend.
Do you have plans for the weekend?
The weekend passed so quickly.
I study on weekends.
We went to the beach last weekend.
I need a relaxing weekend.
The weekend is my favorite time.
Are you working this weekend?
I am looking forward to the weekend.
We spent the whole weekend cleaning the house.
The hotel is fully booked for the weekend.
I try to disconnect from work over the weekend.
She is planning a weekend getaway.
The weekend traffic was terrible.
I caught up on my reading this weekend.
Let's meet up sometime this weekend.
The long weekend provided much-needed respite.
He is a typical weekend warrior who plays soccer every Sunday.
I try to keep my weekends free for family.
The project deadline is right after the weekend.
We enjoyed a spontaneous weekend trip to the mountains.
Weekend shifts are often paid at a higher rate.
The city comes alive during the weekend.
I really appreciate the work-life balance that weekends offer.
The concept of the weekend is being challenged by the rise of remote, asynchronous work.
She spent the weekend immersed in her research.
The weekend served as a crucial interlude in an otherwise grueling schedule.
We need to finalize these reports before the weekend.
The weekend atmosphere in the city is vibrant and energetic.
He treats every weekend as an opportunity for self-improvement.
The weekend is often a period of heightened consumer activity.
Despite the short weekend, we managed to get a lot done.
The weekend, once a radical demand of the labor movement, has become a cornerstone of modern life.
The weekend offers a liminal space between professional duty and personal identity.
We must consider the socio-economic implications of the weekend on retail.
The weekend is a respite from the relentless march of the work week.
Her weekends are meticulously structured to maximize productivity.
The weekend provides a necessary temporal boundary for our mental health.
Sociologists often study the changing nature of the weekend in digital society.
The weekend is a cherished, albeit brief, reclamation of one's own time.
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"weekend warrior"
someone who does something only on weekends
He is a weekend warrior at the gym.
casual"long weekend"
a weekend with an extra day off
We are enjoying a long weekend.
neutral"TGIF"
Thank God It's Friday
TGIF! The weekend is here.
casual"weekend away"
a short trip
We are planning a weekend away.
neutral"the weekend is upon us"
the weekend is starting
The weekend is upon us at last.
formal"weekend vibes"
the feeling of the weekend
I'm loving these weekend vibes.
casualEasily Confused
similar spelling
weekday is Mon-Fri, weekend is Sat-Sun
I work on weekdays.
it is the root
a week is 7 days, a weekend is just 2
The week is long.
it is the suffix
end is a general term
The end of the movie.
both are time off
holiday is a specific celebration or vacation
I am on holiday.
Sentence Patterns
I + verb + the weekend
I love the weekend.
On + the weekend + I + verb
On the weekend I sleep.
Have a + adj + weekend
Have a great weekend!
Spend + time + on + the weekend
I spend time on the weekend.
Look forward to + the weekend
I look forward to the weekend.
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
10
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
US speakers prefer 'on', UK speakers prefer 'at'.
If you mean every weekend, use 'weekends'.
Do not add an apostrophe unless it is possessive.
In is incorrect for this time phrase.
Redundant phrase.
Tips
Regional Differences
Remember: 'at the weekend' (UK) vs 'on the weekend' (US).
Pluralization
Use 'weekends' to talk about your general routine.
Stress the first syllable
Say WEE-kend, not wee-KEND.
Henry Ford
He helped make the 5-day work week famous.
Use it in your schedule
Plan your week in English to practice.
No Apostrophe
Only use an apostrophe if you possess something belonging to the weekend.
Brunch
Brunch is a classic weekend activity.
Word Association
Think of the weekend as the 'end' of the 'week'.
Keep a journal
Write one sentence about your weekend every Monday.
Rhyme it
Think of 'friend' to help with the ending sound.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
WEE (small) + END (finish) = The small finish of the week.
Visual Association
A calendar with a big red circle around Saturday and Sunday.
Word Web
چالش
Write down three things you want to do this weekend.
ریشه کلمه
English
Original meaning: The end of the week.
بافت فرهنگی
None.
The weekend is a sacred time in Western culture, often associated with sports, brunch, and family.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
at work
- Have a good weekend
- See you Monday
- Enjoy your time off
socializing
- What are your plans?
- Are you free?
- Let's meet up
travel
- Weekend getaway
- Short trip
- Booked for the weekend
daily life
- I need to relax
- Catch up on sleep
- Do chores
Conversation Starters
"What are you doing this weekend?"
"Did you have a nice weekend?"
"What is your favorite weekend activity?"
"Do you prefer long weekends?"
"How do you usually spend your weekends?"
Journal Prompts
Describe your perfect weekend.
What did you do last weekend?
If you could change the weekend, would you?
Why is the weekend important to you?
سوالات متداول
8 سوالUsually no, it is the last day of the work week.
W-E-E-K-E-N-D.
Both are correct; 'at' is common in UK, 'on' in US.
Yes, when talking about habits.
Yes, week + end.
A weekend with an extra day off.
No, some countries have Friday/Saturday weekends.
It can be used as an attributive noun (e.g., weekend trip).
خودت رو بسنج
I am happy because it is the ___.
The weekend is the time off.
Which days are the weekend?
The weekend is Saturday and Sunday.
The word 'weekend' is uncountable.
It is a countable noun.
Word
معنی
A long weekend includes an extra day.
I enjoyed my weekend.
امتیاز: /5
Summary
The weekend is the two-day break at the end of the week that allows us to recharge and enjoy life.
- Saturday and Sunday
- Time off from work
- Usually a rest period
- Commonly used in social planning
Regional Differences
Remember: 'at the weekend' (UK) vs 'on the weekend' (US).
Pluralization
Use 'weekends' to talk about your general routine.
Stress the first syllable
Say WEE-kend, not wee-KEND.
Henry Ford
He helped make the 5-day work week famous.
مثال
I usually go to the park on the weekend.
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