Meaning of Weeks
A period of seven days.
Weeks in a sentence
- We will meet in three weeks.
- She was gone for two weeks.
- It has been a long week.
How to use Weeks
Used when talking about time. Avoid with very formal writing or discussions. Commonly used in everyday speech.
Grammar pattern
countable noun
Memory hint
Think of a calendar; there are seven days in one week.
Related words
Collocations with Weeks
- a couple of weeks
- in a few weeks
- several weeks
Synonyms for Weeks
- seven days
- time span
Common mistakes with Weeks
- Confused with 'week' when referring to multiple weeks.
- Used incorrectly with non-countable expressions.
- Mispronounced the plural form.
Weeks appears in
Weeks in other languages
More words like Weeks
- Greatest
the best or most important
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To exist or live.
- IA1
The word used by a person to talk about themselves.
- OfA1
shows a relationship between things, often to indicate belonging or connection.
- TheA1
A word that shows a specific thing is being talked about.
- YouA1
A word used to talk about the person or people you are speaking to.
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Frequently asked questions about "Weeks"
What does "Weeks" mean?
A period of seven days.
How do you use "Weeks" in a sentence?
We will meet in three weeks.
Can you give another example of "Weeks"?
She was gone for two weeks.
What are synonyms for "Weeks"?
Common alternatives include seven days, time span.
What is the opposite of "Weeks"?
Opposite meanings include days, hours, minutes, seconds.
What words go with "Weeks"?
It commonly pairs with a couple of weeks, in a few weeks, several weeks.
What are common mistakes when using "Weeks"?
Confused with 'week' when referring to multiple weeks. Used incorrectly with non-countable expressions. Mispronounced the plural form.
How do you pronounce "Weeks"?
US: //wiks//, UK: //wiːks//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use "Weeks"?
Used when talking about time. Avoid with very formal writing or discussions. Commonly used in everyday speech.






















