midweek Definition
mid·week (mid′wēk′)
noun
- the middle of the week
- Wednesday: so called by the Friends (Quakers)
adjective
in the middle of the week
midweek Related Forms
mid′·week′ly adjective, adverb
midweek Usage Examples
Converse of object
- meet: Life groups meet midweek in houses, discussing the current topics from the church meetings.
- hold: Work days are usually held midweek, about once a month from March to December.
- follow: The following midweek will see away matches against lower league sides, again details to be announced.
- go: Going midweek meant there was none of the hassle of needing to be there early to grab a place.
- do: Most guys do nothing midweek to grow in faith.
- have: Having said that, most boats have days midweek reserved for day trippers.
Adjective modifier
- available: We usually have rooms available midweek throughout the year.
- last: Gareth Hutchison and Kevin McLeish have been scoring freely and Berwick's sole setback was 3-0 at Aberdeen in the CIS Cup last midweek.
- previous: Coach Mark Robson didn't field a single player that featured in the 2-1 FA Youth Cup victory at Wolverhampton Wanderers the previous midweek.
Modifies a noun
- matinee: Discounts and ticket information Over 60s Applies to midweek matinees and Wednesday evenings for individuals only, no groups.
- exertion: As time wore on United showed signs of being affected by their midweek exertions and Hearts began to threaten again as a result.
- fixture: For midweek fixtures the parking is usually taken by 6.30pm.
- defeat: The team was changed from the midweek defeat to Reading, with James Collins given a long overdue start at center back.
- clash: Chelsea's head of youth development Frank Arnesen personally took in Porto's midweek clash with CSKA Moscow to check on Anderson's progress.
- break: Week prices are Friday to Friday, midweek breaks are Monday to Friday, weekend breaks Friday to Monday.
Modifying Another Word
even: BBC News | BUSINESS | Spain's retail success story Even midweek, Zara ' s store near Oxford Circus, London is busy.
Noun used with modifier
- night: Bring a group to stay for a 3 night weekend, 4 night midweek or 7 night full week break.
- day: Senior: £ 15.00 per round, £ 24.00 per day midweek; £ 20.00 per round, £ 28.00 per day weekend.
- home: Albion usually play their home midweek games on Tuesday, but Gillingham entertained Southend United yesterday at the Priestfield Stadium.
- reserve: Reserves hammered at Donny Fri 08 Feb A youthful reserve squad were soundly beaten by Doncaster Rovers reserves midweek.
Browse dictionary entries near midweek
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- ‹ midway
- ‹ midtown
- ‹ midterm
- ‹ Midsummer Day
- ‹ midsummer
- ‹ midstream
- ‹ midst
- ‹ midsole
- ‹ midships
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- Midwest City ›
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- midwifery ›
- midwinter ›
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- Mies van der Rohe ›
- Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig ›

