weekly

From 'week' + '-ly', indicating a frequency of once per week.

NOUN (1)
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periodical formal / journal formal / weekly publication literal / concept sentence untranslatable (Represents a concept of occurrence rather than a distinct noun.)
Synonyms periodical formal , journal formal
Antonyms daily

A weekly is a publication that is issued once a week. It can refer to various forms of printed or digital media that provide news, articles, or information on a regular weekly schedule.

plural
weeklies
  • I subscribed to a new weekly that covers global affairs. — 新しい 週刊誌 を購読しましたが、世界情勢を扱っています。
  • The local bookstore has a section for weeklies. — 地元の書店には 週刊誌 のコーナーがあります。
register: formal
ADJ (1)
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regular neutral / weekly-based semi-formal / recurring weekly literal
Synonyms regular neutral , weekly-based semi-formal
Antonyms irregular

Weekly is used to describe something that occurs every week or is scheduled on a weekly basis. This term indicates a regular frequency, often applied to meetings, events, or publications.

  • We have a weekly meeting every Tuesday. — 毎週火曜日に 週の 会議があります。
  • She attends a weekly yoga class. — 彼女は 週に一度 ヨガクラスに参加しています。
ADV (1)
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every week neutral / weekly basis formal / on a weekly schedule literal
Synonyms every week neutral , weekly basis formal
Antonyms daily

Weekly as an adverb indicates that an action or event occurs each week. It is commonly used to schedule activities, meetings, or routines.

  • He checks his emails weekly to stay updated. — 彼は状況を把握するために 週に一度 メールをチェックする。
  • The report is published weekly on Fridays. — レポートは 毎週金曜日 に発行されます。