sunday

noun
UK: /ˈsʌndeɪ/
US: /ˈsʌndeɪ/
  1. The day of the week after Saturday and before Monday, often a day for rest or religious observance.

    1. I like to relax on Sunday. [ ] [ ]
    2. Sunday is the only day that I have time to read the newspaper from cover to cover. [ ] [ ]
  2. A newspaper that is published on this day.

    1. I read the Sunday paper. [ ] [ ]
    2. The Sunday edition always has more in-depth articles about the week's events. [ ] [ ]

Synonyms

sabbath lord's day
sunday verb
  1. To spend or pass the day as one would typically spend a Sunday, often in a leisurely or restful manner.

    1. We Sunday at home. [ ] [ ]
    2. After a busy week, we planned to Sunday ourselves with a late brunch and a movie. [ ] [ ]
sunday adjective
  1. Suitable for or characteristic of Sunday; leisurely or relaxed.

    1. It was a Sunday feeling. [ ] [ ]
    2. The atmosphere in the town square was distinctly Sunday, calm and unhurried. [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "sunday" in English means: The day of the week after Saturday and before Monday, often a day for rest or religious observance., A newspaper that is published on this day..

The phonetic transcription of "sunday" is /ˈsʌndeɪ/ in British English and /ˈsʌndeɪ/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "sunday": sabbath, lord's day.

Example usage of "sunday": "I like to relax on Sunday.". More examples on the page.