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Meaning of fortnight
Wordnet
fortnight (n)
a period of fourteen consecutive days
Webster
fortnight (n.)
The space of fourteen days; two weeks.
fortnight Sentence Examples
- The party was scheduled for a fortnight later, giving ample time for preparations.
- John was eager to complete his assignment, but it would likely take him another fortnight.
- The house guests stayed for a fortnight, enjoying the hospitality and exploring the surroundings.
- Mary had to wait a fortnight before receiving her exam results.
- The ship was expected to arrive within a fortnight, weather permitting.
- The deadline for submissions was in two fortnights, giving writers ample time to polish their work.
- The workers were given a fortnight's notice before the factory would be closed.
- The injured athlete would be out for a fortnight, sidelining him from the tournament.
- Sarah traveled every fortnight to visit her grandparents in the countryside.
- The conference was held over a fortnight, featuring a range of speakers and workshops.
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a period of fourteen consecutive daysThe space of fourteen days; two weeks.
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The party was scheduled for a fortnight later, giving ample time for preparations.
John was eager to complete his assignment, but it would likely take him another fortnight.
The house guests stayed for a fortnight, enjoying the hospitality and exploring the surroundings.
Mary had to wait a fortnight before receiving her exam results.