Thursday
Americannoun
noun
Usage
What does Thursday mean? Thursday is the weekday between Wednesday and Friday. In much of North and South America, where most countries (including the U. S. and Canada) consider the calendar week to begin on Sunday, Thursday is the fifth day of the week. (In other places, where the week is considered to begin on Saturday or Monday, Thursday is the sixth or fourth day of the week.)Regardless of when the week officially begins, in many places Thursday is considered the fourth day of the workweek, the five-day span from Monday to Friday during which many people work (with Saturday and Sunday considered the weekend). People famously love Friday because it’s when the workweek ends and the weekend begins, and Thursday is often thought of as being almost Friday. The word Thursdays can be used as an adverb meaning every Thursday or on Thursdays, as in I work Thursdays or The shop is closed Thursdays. To indicate the general time of day during which something will happen on a Thursday, the word can be followed by the general time, as in Thursday morning, Thursday afternoon, Thursday evening, and Thursday night. Example: At least it’s Thursday already—only one day of work between now and the weekend!
Etymology
Origin of Thursday
First recorded before 950; Middle English; Old English Thursdæg, from Old Danish Thūrsdagr, literally, “Thor's day”; replacing Old English Thunres dæg; cognate with Dutch donderdag, German Donnerstag (all representing Germanic translation of Late Latin diēs Jovis ). See Thor, thunder, day
Example Sentences
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On Thursday, data showed eurozone consumer confidence falling to its lowest level since December 2022.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 24, 2026
At its first meeting late Thursday, the board officially returned Lovaglio’s powers as chief and general manager, allowing him to pick up where he left off.
From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 24, 2026
On Thursday, Westminster City Council apologised to the club for the "improper use of their logo and for any offence caused".
From BBC • Apr. 24, 2026
Watts and Tyler West are presenting weekly episodes of the podcast every Thursday until 21 May.
From BBC • Apr. 23, 2026
This was a Thursday, and Toby assumed this meant he would see the boy one more time, on Friday after school.
From "Not Nothing" by Gayle Forman
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