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Schedule

UK /["/ˈʃedjuːl/"]/US /["/ˈskedʒuːl/"]/

Definition

a plan that lists all the work that you have to do and when you must do each thing

In simple words: A plan of when events will happen.

Examples

  • I need to check my schedule for any appointments today.
  • The train schedule shows that the next train arrives at 3 PM.
  • Can you send me the schedule for the meeting next week?
  • Her busy schedule makes it hard to find time to relax.
  • I have a tight schedule, so I can't stay long.

Usage notes

Used to refer to a timetable for events or activities. Avoid in very casual conversations; instead use 'plan' or 'agenda'.

Grammar pattern

schedule + object

Memory hint

Think of 'shed' – a shed where you keep a schedule of chores.

Collocations

  • daily
  • weekly
  • etc.
  • have
  • maintain
  • arrange
  • have a schedule to keep
  • according to schedule
  • behind schedule
  • in the schedule
  • television
  • TV
  • programme

Synonyms

  • timetable
  • planner
  • program
  • itinerary
  • agenda

Antonyms

  • disorganization
  • chaos

Common mistakes

  • Confusing with 'agenda' - they are often used interchangeably but have different nuances.
  • Saying 'schedule of' when it's simply 'schedule'.
  • Using plural ('schedules') in contexts where it should be singular.