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Weekly vs Nonweekly - What's the difference?

weekly | nonweekly |

As adjectives the difference between weekly and nonweekly

is that weekly is of or relating to a week while nonweekly is not weekly.

As an adverb weekly

is once every week.

As a noun weekly

is a publication that is published once a week.

weekly

English

Adverb

(-)
  • Once every week.
  • She visits her mother weekly.
  • Every week.
  • Adjective

    (-)
  • Of or relating to a week.
  • Happening once a week, or every week.
  • He's going for his weekly check-up at the hospital.

    Synonyms

    * hebdomadal

    Noun

    (weeklies)
  • A publication that is published once a week.
  • Descendants

    * Japanese: English frequency adverbs

    nonweekly

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Not weekly.