1. workday - Noun
2. workday - Adjective
A day on which work is performed, as distinguished from Sunday, festivals, etc., a working day.
Source: Webster's dictionaryMy workday begins around 11 A.M., with a cup of black coffee in each hand. If I had more hands, there would be more coffee. Aaron Levie
The 12-hour workday is not uncommon to anyone anymore. Jordana Spiro
I'm never in control of my time during the workday. Barbara Corcoran
A workday lunch that lasts as long as a transcontinental flight is an impossibility for all but the most pliant and footloose of food tourists. To get in the game, you need a thick wallet, an adventurous palate, and a whole lot of time. Graydon Carter
My creative workday starts with strong breakfast tea and a few minutes of journaling, both of which help me get my head in the story. So much of story-building for me involves immersing myself in the character and situation I'll be working on, just the way an actor does when playing a role. Therese Fowler
Some days felt longer than other days. Some days felt like two whole days. Unfortunately those days were never weekend days. Our Saturdays and Sundays passed in half the time of a normal workday. In other words, some weeks it felt like we worked ten straight days and had only one day off. Joshua Ferris