Sentence with the word sunday

Sentences with the word Sunday?

Sunday

Examples

  • «lyrics as antiseptic as sunday School»
  • «Can I invite you for dinner on sunday night?»
  • «We licked the other team on sunday
  • «On sunday, the martyr will be beatified by the Vatican»
  • «Stalin was buried behind the Kremlin wall on Red Square»; «The pharaohs were entombed in the pyramids»; «My grandfather was laid to rest last sunday«
  • «The unions called a general strike for sunday«
  • «he popped the question on sunday night»; «she proposed marriage to the man she had known for only two months»; «The old bachelor finally declared himself to the young woman»
  • «the sunday service»
  • «we were driving around in the countryside on a fine sunday morning»
  • «he dutifully visited his mother every sunday«
  • «in the middle ages feria was used with a prefixed ordinal number to designate the day of the week, so `secunda feria’ meant Monday, but sunday and Saturday were always called by their names, Dominicus and Sabbatum, and so feria came to mean an ordinary weekday»
  • «hopefully the weather will be fine on sunday«
  • «Islam is a complete way of life, not a sunday religion»; «the term Muhammadanism is offensive to Muslims who believe that Allah, not Muhammad, founded their religion»
  • «Ring the bells»; «My uncle rings every sunday at the local church»
  • «I have never been to China»; «I shall never forget this day»; «had never seen a circus»; «never on sunday«; «I will never marry you!»
  • «We picnicked near the lake on this gorgeous sunday«
  • «the shining of shoes provided a meager living»; «every sunday he gave his car a good polishing»
  • «The minister is not preaching this sunday«
  • «The lady is receiving sunday morning»
  • «The lovers held hands while walking»; «We like to walk every sunday«

Examples of how to use the word “sunday” in a sentence. How to connect “sunday” with other words to make correct English sentences.

sunday (n): the day of the week after Saturday and before Monday, when most people in Western countries do not go to work

Use “sunday” in a sentence

She’s always at home on Sundays.
They usually go to art galleries on Sundays.
Some people go to church every Sunday.
I went to the cinema with my family last Sunday.
The restaurant is open daily except Sunday.
Where did you go last Sunday?
I’m going to visit my grandparents on next Sunday.
I rarely stay at home on Sundays.
Today is Sunday.
It has been raining since Sunday.
What do you do on Sunday?

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We like to walk every Sunday

Нам нравится гулять каждое воскресенье.

My birthday falls on Sunday.

Мой день рождения попадает на воскресенье.

Fig Sunday

Вербное воскресенье

We’re off to Spain Sunday week.

В воскресенье мы на неделю едем в Испанию.

Trinity Sunday

Троицын день, Троица

An excerpt of the speech appeared in the Sunday paper.

Отрывок из речи появился в воскресной газете.

Low Sunday

Фомино воскресенье, Антипасха (первое воскресенье после Пасхи; завершение пасхальной недели)

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We’re going to a match on Sunday.

Bethan goes to chapel every Sunday.

…all got up in her Sunday best…

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Sentence Examples

why did you bring this raber guy in on a sunday when you have nothing on him?

You should have gone somewhere else…why on a sunday?

Tonight Femi Kuti is going to be playing on stage his regular sunday jump.

Brothers and sisters, welcome to a sunday jump at New Afrika Shrine, and the last day of recording of our new album.

You say: «They talk too much for sunday jump», we’re here to make you happy, give you the good vibes you deserve.

They enjoyed it, especially during sunday jump.

Last sunday, I had my beret.

A sunday at the vicarage.

The nights before sunday were the worst.

On sunday, after Tore had escorted his mother home from church …he set out to address Huseby, just like he had promised Aslaug. — Hilda Castegren

«are going to shake hands with me outside the church on sunday,

It will be my pleasure to come to visit the upcoming sunday.

With sunday free before tomorrow’s journey east they spend their time visiting the sights of Antwerp.

«Shouldn’t you prepare your sunday sermon instead of idling here?»

The serf cannot rest even on sunday.

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* For some reason I can not get my sunday. * * Trip was delayed a week. *

* For reasons I can not go sunday * *Cannot Arrive As Expected Will Be Delayed A Week Rev Philip pim *

Every sunday evening, the Sub-Prefect received guests.

Pick him up on sunday at 1:00 and bring him back by 6:00. Look at these photos, it’s a small part of what you missed and will never get back. Don’t lose them, they’re precious.

On sunday, the next day, Mr. Lepic’s election fell on the same day as the village fair.

«Goodbye, Berit, I will come and visit you on sunday

On sunday, rich old Berger Haugsett came to Glomgaarden… to ask for Berit’s hand in marriage to his son Gjermund.

Not today, today is sunday!

» Parson … this ain’t exactly a sunday School camp … but they’s some of us that’ll be d…n glad you come along.»

That’s why Saturday night comes before sunday.

If you don’t like that we’re going to play on sunday

Once a week, on sunday, there was possibility to spend half a day with wife and daughter.

On sunday, December 13, 19.., The Beely Circus opened under police surveillance.

Excuse me, miss, but it would be better to try on a shoe for the ride on sunday.

From the peek of dawn on sunday morning.

There are an or two women floating in my mind as the aroma of a sunday meal

«Let the boy sleep, whilst he has a free sunday

All residents of this district possessing firearms must surrender them at the Town Hall by ten o’Clock sunday morning.

sunday… The fortunate young people devote their time to their favourite sport just above the slums.

I ain’t trying to lecture you or play sunday on what’s right or wrong…

The Parisian sunday is a kind of ceasefire…

On sunday, it’s not quite so crowded.

How many of these employees work on a sunday?

Pierre Laurent doesn’t do much during the week, but on sunday, he rests.

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[ suhn-dey, -dee ]

/ ˈsʌn deɪ, -di /


noun

the first day of the week, observed as the Sabbath by most Christian sects.

adjective

of, relating to, or characteristic of Sunday.

used, done, taking place, or being as indicated only on or as if on Sundays: a Sunday matinée.

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Idioms about Sunday

    a month of Sundays, an indeterminately great length of time: She hadn’t taken a vacation in a month of Sundays.

Origin of Sunday

1

before 900; Middle English sun(nen)day, Old English sunnandæg, translation of Latin diēs sōlis, itself translation of Greek hēméra hēlíou day of the sun; cognate with German Sonntag

OTHER WORDS FROM Sunday

Sun·day·like, adjective

Words nearby Sunday

sundae, Sunda Islands, sun dance, Sundanese, Sunda Strait, Sunday, Sunday baby, Sunday best, Sunday clothes, Sunday driver, Sunday-go-to-meeting

Other definitions for Sunday (2 of 2)

Sunday2

[ suhn-dey, -dee ]

/ ˈsʌn deɪ, -di /


noun

William Ashley [ash-lee], /ˈæʃ li/, «Billy Sunday», 1862–1935, U.S. evangelist.

a female given name.

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MORE ABOUT SUNDAY

What does Sunday mean?

Sunday is the day between Saturday and Monday.

In North and South America, most countries (including the U.S. and Canada) consider the calendar week to begin on Sunday, making it the first day of the week. In other places, including in much of Europe and Asia, the week is considered to begin on Monday, making Sunday the seventh and final day of the week. In parts of the Middle East and other places, the week is considered to begin on Saturday, making Sunday the second day of the week.

Regardless of when the week officially begins, in many places Sunday is considered (along with Saturday) one of the two days that make up the weekend, during which many people do not work. In contrast, the other five days, Monday through Friday, are considered weekdays, which make up the workweek (or school week). In this sense, Sunday is not considered a weekday but a weekend day. 

Many people’s favorite day is Saturday because it’s the official start of the weekend, with another weekend day ahead of it—Sunday. Sunday is often enjoyed as a day of recreation and rest (some people call it Sunday Funday). But it comes with a catch: it’s followed by Monday, which is famously disliked due to being the first day of the workweek. (This feeling of dread over the weekend ending is sometimes called the Sunday scaries.)

The word Sundays can be used as an adverb meaning every Sunday or on Sundays, as in I work Sundays or The shop is closed Sundays. 

To indicate the general time of day during which something will happen on a Sunday, the word can be followed by the general time, as in Sunday morning, Sunday afternoon, Sunday evening, and Sunday night. 

Example: Sundays are bittersweet—I like relaxing, but in the back of my mind I’m worrying about the coming workweek.

Where does Sunday come from?

The first records of the word Sunday come from before 900. It comes from the Middle English sun(nen)day, from the Old English sunnandæg. This is a translation of the Latin diēs sōlis, which itself is a translation of Greek hēméra hēlíou, “day of the Sun.”

Sunday is named after the sun thanks to the ancient Babylonians. The Babylonian civilization is the first one known to use a seven-day week. They named each of the seven days after planets and other celestial bodies. The two most visible ones got top billing, with the day we call Sunday being named after the sun and the day after—what we call Monday—being named after the moon. When the Romans adopted this model of naming the days for celestial bodies, they used their term for the sun, sōlis.

In Christianity, Sunday is a day of rest and worship—the Christian Sabbath day. Easter is always celebrated on a Sunday and the day is sometimes called Easter Sunday.

The expression a month of Sundays is an exaggerated way of saying a very long time.

If you’re curious to know more about the history behind the word Sunday, just read our article on the name’s fascinating origins.

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How is Sunday used in real life?

Sunday is often considered a day of rest, and, for some, recreation. Some people treat it as another weekend day just like Saturday, while others start winding down in preparation for the workweek. Still others do a mix of both.

Sundays… easily becoming my fave day of the week! A day of rest….a day to refresh , to reorganize or to do absolutely nothing! All of which is okay! Just doing me…. Happy Sunday peeps! ✌🏽🥰 pic.twitter.com/R9TrjEFK9Y

— Desiree Scott (@MsDScott11) January 17, 2021

When you work for yourself and from home, normalize setting days off for yourself (for me, that’s Sundays.) I spend Sundays playing video games & drawing my own characters 🌿)

— Alison Turjancik🎙🌸 (@turjancikvoice) January 17, 2021

Watching Space Jam is a good way to spend a Sunday !!

— Louis Tomlinson (@Louis_Tomlinson) January 11, 2015

Try using Sunday!

Which celestial body is Sunday named for?

  1. the moon
  2. the sun
  3. Mars
  4. Mercury

How to use Sunday in a sentence

  • On Tuesday, Sanders told reporters that everything was “fine” and that everything was good between him and the school and city after the unfortunate aftermath of Sunday’s game.

  • Current options include Craig Anderson, who got his first start for the Capitals on Sunday in a 4-3 win over the Devils, and Ilya Samsonov, who is on the taxi squad.

  • Hotel employees who entered his room on Saturday and Sunday found him sitting on a couch in a slouched-over position and “assumed he was sleeping and left the room,” the examiner’s office reportedly stated.

  • She also shared information for flights departing Houston on Wednesday and returning on Sunday.

  • Limbaugh brought this niche approach to political radio, which could now be crafted for listeners who found network news too neutral and the Sunday public affairs programs too dry.

  • Congress is nearing a vote on the Keystone XL pipeline, and lawmakers made their cases for—and against—it Sunday.

  • That was accomplished by cops such as the one whose picture was clutched so tightly by his widow on Sunday.

  • Scott, who died Sunday at 49, could go from evoking a Baptist preacher to quoting Public Enemy.

  • When ‘Downton Abbey’ returns Sunday night, its fashion fans are in for a familiar treat.

  • Those who are not working on Sunday will almost certainly attend the funeral for Liu.

  • A little boy aged two years and four months was deprived of a pencil from Thursday to Sunday for scribbling on the wall-paper.

  • And sure enough when Sunday came, and the pencil was restored to him, he promptly showed nurse his picture.

  • The fact that the day following the punishment parade was a Sunday brought about a certain relaxation from discipline.

  • Hagley Road, on Sunday evenings, is particularly affected by some as their favourite promenade.

  • So, when Sunday night come, and he preached in the school-house, he had quite a bunch of punchers corralled there to hear him.

British Dictionary definitions for Sunday


noun

the first day of the week and the Christian day of worship

Word Origin for Sunday

Old English sunnandæg, translation of Latin diēs sōlis day of the sun, translation of Greek hēmera hēliou; related to Old Norse sunnu dagr, German Sonntag

Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged 2012 Digital Edition
© William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins
Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

Other Idioms and Phrases with Sunday


In addition to the idiom beginning with Sunday

  • Sunday best

also see:

  • month of Sundays

The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary
Copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.

Exercise 1. Make sentences from these words. Students Students 1. Sundays / work / don’t/I / usually / on. 2. like / Does / shopping / he / for clothes? 3. on/1 / Friday / at home / sometimes/’m / evenings. 4. always / My / birthday / remember / friends/my. 5. What / like / does / at the weekend/doing/he? 6. usually / she / afternoon / What / in / does / the/do? 7. wears / nice / always / Jenny / clothes. 8. television / in / the/Tim / never/evening / watches. 9. usually/Ann / for / cook / does/dinner/What? 10. He / his / doesn’t/in / have/office/lunch/the. 11. like/chocolate/usually/Children. 12. their / spend/How/they/weekend/do? 13. 7 o’clock/I/up/before/often/get. 14. always/The / enjoy/of / Julia / her / parties/friends. 15. doesn’t/in/cold / like / Rostov/weather/He.

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