What's the difference between weekday and workday?

Weekday


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Currently, junior doctors – anyone below the level of consultant – are paid extra for working after 7pm on a weekday and at any point over the weekend.
  • (2) In a month where the price of the paper increased its price to £1.40 on weekdays and £2.30 on a Saturdayand launched the "Own the Weekend" advertising campaign, the headline figure increased by 0.11% to 204,440, the third month-on-month increase in a row.
  • (3) The publisher is offering readers the chance to sign up for packages of either weekday, weekend or seven days' worth of newspapers.
  • (4) The data are drawn from a 1% sample of all weekday general practice office encounters in the Hamilton health district recorded over a twelve-month period from February 1979.
  • (5) One member of the BMA’s junior doctors committee said they might agree to the 10pm extension on weekdays in return for Saturdays remaining as they are.
  • (6) The contract Hunt is set to impose on trainee medics in England will extend the hours that count as part of their normal working week from 7pm-10pm on weekdays and include Saturday from 7am-5pm for the first time.
  • (7) So yes, if we are going to remove more doctors from weekday shifts to staff the weekends, weekday care will deteriorate.
  • (8) However, 6Music's average weekday audience, divided into half-hour chunks by official ratings body Rajar, peaks at 40,000 in the second half-hour of Lamb's morning show between 10.30am and 11am.
  • (9) The most famous is Borough Market (the pioneer but has the tendency to bankrupt) but Maltby Street (weekends only) in Bermondsey and Lower Marsh Street (weekdays) in Waterloo are worth a detour.
  • (10) This is their story: Stephen Holden, Weekday Cross, Nottingham: £730,000 returned after tribunal ruling Microbiologist Stephen Holden.
  • (11) There was no significant difference between group average weekday and weekend-day excretion of Na or K, for either males or females.
  • (12) The results suggest that weekday drinking after work or class is a culturally defined occasion for "time out" from stress.
  • (13) testing trial per day was administered to a group of 19 subjects for 15 consecutive weekdays.
  • (14) per-day test was administered to 12 of the 19 original subjects for an additional 15 consecutive weekdays.
  • (15) I get the feeling Mr Hunt just makes things up to generate a soundbite.” Under the current arrangements, junior doctors get extra payments for working outside normal hours, which are 7am-7pm on weekdays.
  • (16) In the rest of England and Wales the Sun costs 35p on weekdays.
  • (17) End-shift urinary cobalt values showed a good relationship with present as well as with mean past exposure on the first and the fifth weekday, but the third day did not.
  • (18) Perhaps you share a home with fans of CBeebies , or maybe your weekday evenings are incomplete without a trip to Albert Square ?
  • (19) One member of the BMA’s junior doctors committee said they might agree to the 10pm extension on weekdays in return for Saturdays remaining as outside normal working hours.
  • (20) News International today increased the cover price of the weekday edition of the Times by 10p to 90p.

Workday


Definition:

  • (n. & a.) A day on which work is performed, as distinguished from Sunday, festivals, etc., a working day.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) However, on Monday, during his first workday in office, he reinstated the global gag order, an executive order that bans international not-for-profit organizations from providing abortion services or offering information about abortions if they receive US funding.
  • (2) The amine concentrations and the excretion rates increased considerably during the workday.
  • (3) Determination of work capability may require assessment of function at speeds consistent with the patient's workday requirements.
  • (4) Observations on five workdays at a large terminus for a number of commuter rail lines indicated that among 4731 passengers 5% of 2794 men and 31% of 1937 women wore white sport shoes.
  • (5) When change of provider occurred, days lost from work and cost of care varied widely across the care options, but generally, fewer workdays were lost and lower amounts of disability compensation and provider cost paid when chiropractic was included in the care pattern.
  • (6) Passive smokers experienced greater CO levels during the workday.
  • (7) To study whether fluorescent lighting at work might increase carcinogenesis, hairless mice were exposed to a bank of six 36 W standard fluorescent lamps (neutral-white) every workday for 8 h at an illuminance level of 1,000 lx.
  • (8) Metabolite formation was compared following exposure to benzene over the course of an 8-hr workday and following a single exposure for 15 min.
  • (9) All workers were examined immediately before and after each workday.
  • (10) I’m not forcing them to pull their phone out.” In front of Times Square’s iconic billboards, Eric, a thirtysomething Pennsylvanian web developer in beige chinos and striped tucked-in shirt, wraps his arms around Amanda and Saira as they near the end of their workday.
  • (11) Frostbite injuries of the lower extremities occurred at milder temperatures, required more lost workdays, and were more costly than cold injuries to the head and face or to the upper extremities.
  • (12) The amount of lost workdays was calculated during periods of 2 yr pre- and posttransplantation: the figure decreased by 44% in group 1 (from 278 to 155) and was unchanged in group 2 (from 211 to 213).
  • (13) The mean heart rate of the forestry workers was 9 beats.min-1 less than that of the office workers at the initial exercise intensity of 50 W. This difference increased to 25 beats.min-1 at 175 W. For 6 of the 22 forestry workers, heart rates were recorded continuously during a usual workday.
  • (14) Six Medex working with family practitioners were followed by an observer for a total of 18 days to gain an objective profile of how Medex spent their workday.
  • (15) The occurrence of ferruginous bodies in sputa is found to increase as a logarithmic function of the length of occupational exposure to asbestos in workdays.
  • (16) I asked that they release me from the pressure manufactured by them and enacted by the prisoners they control; that they abolish slave labour at the colony by cutting the length of the workday and decreasing the quotas so that they correspond with the law.
  • (17) The plant-wide incidence rate of OSHA reportable repetitive trauma disorders was 2.2 cases per 200,000 workhours and resulted in 1,001 lost workdays.
  • (18) Occupational xylene exposure in the breathing zone of 15 painters was measured during three consecutive workdays.
  • (19) The hope is that these policy makers (national, state, local and company) help re-envision their workdays and work structures to help women better on and off ramp.
  • (20) At all ages, less than 1% of both men and women performed workday activities requiring high energy output.

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