1. weekdays - Noun
2. weekdays - Adverb
weekdays
plural of weekday
weekdays (not comparable)
On weekdays.
I've only got a Saturday job so my weekdays are generally pretty free. Gary Lineker
Have your heart right with Christ, and he will visit you often, and so turn weekdays into Sundays, meals into sacraments, homes into temples, and earth into heaven. Charles Spurgeon
Keep the weekdays honest and it will be easy to keep the Sabbath holy. American Proverb
According to the municipality's wishes, ticket reservations should be able to be changed by phone up to two hours prior to departure time on weekdays and around the clock online. Source: Internet
According to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, PATH also has adjusted its schedule to run every 10 minutes systemwide weekdays, with additional trains every five minutes during the morning commute. Source: Internet
Additional commuter routes also run in the early morning and late afternoon on weekdays, and mid-morning and mid-afternoon on Saturdays. Source: Internet