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- pronunciation:
- ske
jul
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ske
ju
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ske
jl
- parts of speech:
- noun, transitive verb
- features:
- Word Combinations (noun, verb)
part of speech: |
noun |
definition 1: |
a plan of activity organized by units of time.
The doctor can't fit any more appointments into her schedule tomorrow.According to the tour schedule, we should be in Rome next Tuesday.She checked her class schedule to see if she had gym the next day.
- synonyms:
- calendar, program, slate
- similar words:
- agenda, bill
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definition 2: |
a timetable, as for trains or buses.
Check the bus schedule and see what time the bus gets in.- synonyms:
- timetable
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definition 3: |
a list or inventory of items, often arranged by classification.
a tariff schedule- synonyms:
- inventory, itemization
- similar words:
- bill, roster
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related words: |
budget, list, method, plan, tariff |
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part of speech: |
transitive verb |
inflections: |
schedules, scheduling, scheduled |
definition 1: |
to enter into an existing schedule.
We scheduled a stop in Seattle to visit some friends.- synonyms:
- program
- similar words:
- assign, book, list, plan, slate
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definition 2: |
to set the date or time of.
They scheduled the wedding for the middle of June.The receptionist scheduled my next appointment for ten o'clock on Friday.- synonyms:
- program
- similar words:
- arrange, calendar, plan, slate, time
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related words: |
bill, budget, phase, reserve |
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