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biweekly

Part of Speech

Adjective, Adverb

Pronunciation

/ˌbaɪˈwiːk.li/

Definitions

  • Adjective: Happening every two weeks or twice a week.
  • Adverb: Occurring at intervals of two weeks or twice a week.

Usage Examples

  • The team meets biweekly to discuss project progress.
  • The magazine is published biweekly for its subscribers.

Etymology

Originating from the prefix "bi-" meaning "two" or "twice," combined with "weekly," referring to a week. The term has been in usage since the 19th century.

Synonyms

  • Fortnightly
  • Twice a week
  • Semimonthly

Antonyms

  • Daily
  • Monthly
  • Annually

Translations

Language Translation Pronunciation
Spanish quincenal /kin.seˈnal/
French bimensuel /bi.mɑ̃.sɥɛl/
German zweiwöchentlich /tsvaɪˈvœçn̩lɪç/
Hindi पखवाड़े /pakhaˈvāṛe/
Chinese 每两周一次 /měi liǎng zhōu yí cì/
Japanese 隔週 /kakushū/
Russian двухнедельный /dvux.nʲɪˈdʲel.nɨj/
Tamil இருவார /iruvar/
Marathi पंधरवड्यातून /pandharavaḍyātūna/
Bengali পাক্ষিক /pakʰik/

Regional Pronunciation Variations

  • American English: /ˌbaɪˈwiːk.li/
  • British English: /ˌbaɪˈwɪk.li/

Historical Usage

The word "biweekly" became more common in the 20th century, especially in professional and organizational contexts.

Cultural Nuances

In the United States, "biweekly" is often used in corporate and payroll contexts, while in the UK, "fortnightly" is a more commonly understood term for every two weeks.

More Information

The term "biweekly" is sometimes ambiguous because it can mean both "twice a week" and "every two weeks." Context is often needed to clarify its intended use.

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