Meaning of Wait till Monday again
To postpone an action until the next Monday.
In simple words: Don't do something until Monday.
Wait till Monday again in a sentence
- I can't discuss this now; let's wait till Monday again.
- She said, 'We'll wait till Monday again for the final decision.'
- He prefers to wait till Monday again to review the report.
- Can we wait till Monday again before making a choice?
- It's best to wait till Monday again to see the latest updates.
How to use Wait till Monday again
This phrase is often used to suggest postponing an action. It's suitable for casual conversation but might sound too informal in a professional context.
Grammar pattern
wait + till + noun
Memory hint
Imagine waiting at a bus stop, looking at the schedule that says 'Monday' again.
Related words
Collocations with Wait till Monday again
- wait till Monday
- wait until Monday
- wait till then
Synonyms for Wait till Monday again
- postpone till Monday
- delay till Monday
- hold off until Monday
Common mistakes with Wait till Monday again
- Confusing 'wait' with 'wait for', which changes the meaning.
- Using 'till' instead of 'until' in formal writing.
- Misplacing 'again', which can confuse the timing of the action.
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Wait till Monday again in other languages
- Arabicالعربية
انتظر حتى يوم الاثنين مرة أخرى
لا تفعل شيئًا حتى يوم الاثنين.
- Bengaliবাংলা
আবার সোমবার পর্যন্ত অপেক্ষা করুন
সোমবার পর্যন্ত কিছু করবেন না।
- GermanDeutsch
Warte bis Montag
Mach etwas erst am Montag.
- SpanishEspañol
Esperar hasta el lunes otra vez
No hagas algo hasta el lunes.
- Persianفارسی
منتظر بمان تا دوشنبه دوباره
تا دوشنبه چیزی را انجام نده.
- FrenchFrançais
Attendre encore lundi
Ne fais rien avant lundi.
- Hindiहिन्दी
फिर से सोमवार तक इंतज़ार करें
सोमवार तक कुछ मत करो।
- ItalianItaliano
Aspetta di nuovo lunedì
Non fare qualcosa fino a lunedì.
- PortuguesePortuguês
Espera até segunda de novo
Não faça algo até segunda-feira.
- RussianРусский
Подождать до понедельника
Не делай что-то до понедельника.
- Urduاردو
پھر پیر تک انتظار کریں
کچھ پیر تک نہ کریں۔
- Chinese中文
再等到周一
等到周一再说。
More phrases like Wait till Monday again
- Let's get something straight
To clarify a misunderstanding or confirm a point.
- Customers
Individuals or organizations that purchase goods or services from a business.
- CustomB1
an accepted way of behaving or of doing things in a society or a community
- I don't wanna see them
Expresses a lack of desire to see particular people.
- InteractionB2
the act of communicating with somebody, especially while you work, play or spend time with them
- You got any issues with that
Asking someone if they have a problem or concern about something.
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Frequently asked questions about Wait till Monday again
What does Wait till Monday again mean?
Don't do something until Monday.
What is the definition of Wait till Monday again?
To postpone an action until the next Monday.
How do you use Wait till Monday again in a sentence?
I can't discuss this now; let's wait till Monday again.
Can you give another example of Wait till Monday again?
She said, 'We'll wait till Monday again for the final decision.'
What are synonyms for Wait till Monday again?
Common alternatives include postpone till Monday, delay till Monday, hold off until Monday.
What words go with Wait till Monday again?
It commonly pairs with wait till Monday, wait until Monday, wait till then.
What are common mistakes when using Wait till Monday again?
Confusing 'wait' with 'wait for', which changes the meaning. Using 'till' instead of 'until' in formal writing. Misplacing 'again', which can confuse the timing of the action.
How do you pronounce Wait till Monday again?
US: //weɪt tɪl ˈmʌndeɪ əˈɡɛn//, UK: //weɪt tɪl ˈmʌndeɪ əˈɡɛn//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.
When should I use Wait till Monday again?
This phrase is often used to suggest postponing an action. It's suitable for casual conversation but might sound too informal in a professional context.
