Explore Calendars through 10+ example sentences from English, with an explanation of the meaning. Ideal for language learners, writers and word enthusiasts.
Calendars meaning
plural of calendar
Using Calendars
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of calendar
- In the example corpus, calendars often appears in combinations such as: your calendars, calendars for, calendars and.
Context around Calendars
- Average sentence length in these examples: 25.6 words
- Position in the sentence: 9 start, 7 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Calendars
- In this selection, "calendars" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 25.6 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, chinese, solar, incomplete, based, desktop and diaries stand out and add context to how "calendars" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and incomplete calendars calendars may and calendars desktop calendars diaries and. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "calendars" sits close to words such as billionaires, deed and dim, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with calendars
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Complete and incomplete calendars Calendars may be either complete or incomplete. (11 words)
Lunar calendars main Not all calendars use the solar year as a unit. (13 words)
Complete calendars provide a way of naming each consecutive day, while incomplete calendars do not. (15 words)
The governmnet instructed that there will be no activity towards printing wall calendars, desktop calendars, diaries, and other such material for use in the coming year by any organ of the government and all such activity shall go digital and online. (41 words)
Religious calendars A Hindu almanac (pancanga) for the year 1871/2 from Rajasthan (Library of Congress, Asian Division) The most important use of pre-modern calendars is keeping track of the liturgical year and the observation of religious feast days. (40 words)
After a long day of fellowship and storytelling at the St. Albans C&O Depot in West Virginia, retired railroad employees Eric Pack and Leonard Claytor sign copies of 2023's "Chesapeake & Ohio Through the New River Gorge" calendars. (39 words)
Example sentences (20)
History Earlier Chinese calendars Before the Spring and Autumn period, some Chinese calendars were solar calendars, and some Chinese calendars were lunar calendar.
These six calendars are called as the six ancient calendars (Zh), and are the quarter remainder calendars (Zh).
The governmnet instructed that there will be no activity towards printing wall calendars, desktop calendars, diaries, and other such material for use in the coming year by any organ of the government and all such activity shall go digital and online.
A leap day is added in various solar calendars (calendars based on the Earth's rotation around the Sun ), including the Gregorian calendar standard in most of the world.
Complete and incomplete calendars Calendars may be either complete or incomplete.
Complete calendars provide a way of naming each consecutive day, while incomplete calendars do not.
Lunar calendars main Not all calendars use the solar year as a unit.
Lunisolar calendars (calendars based on the rotation of the Moon ) instead add a leap or intercalary month. citation In the Gregorian calendar, years that are divisible by 100, but not by 400, do not contain a leap day.
Pre-modern calendars Calendars unrelated to the Chaldean, Hellenistic, Christian or Jewish traditions often have time cycles between the day and the month of varying lengths, sometimes also called "weeks".
Religious calendars A Hindu almanac (pancanga) for the year 1871/2 from Rajasthan (Library of Congress, Asian Division) The most important use of pre-modern calendars is keeping track of the liturgical year and the observation of religious feast days.
The calendars still had the same name, Shahenshahi (imperial), presumably because none were aware that the calendars were no longer the same.
After a long day of fellowship and storytelling at the St. Albans C&O Depot in West Virginia, retired railroad employees Eric Pack and Leonard Claytor sign copies of 2023's "Chesapeake & Ohio Through the New River Gorge" calendars.
As the world bids adieu to 2023, it enters the promising realm of 2024, marked not by a singular new year but by the harmonious convergence of diverse cultural calendars.
August the 6th is the traditional date for both calendars of Roman and Eastern rite Catholics to celebrate the Church’s feast of the Transfiguration.
But — even though the city’s lights can be programmed individually on unique calendars — the city uses the district central calendar for enforcement.
CFA’s proposal also wants to improve the counselor-to-student ratio and allow said counselors to be on different work calendars.
Despite the fact that many loyal Starbucks customers circle the event on their calendars, Workers United broadcasts a different take.
During the Christmas season, giant Advent calendars on building facades are evident in many European towns and cities.
Earlier this year, Shopify wiped more than 12,000 events, many of which were recurring meetings, from employees' calendars.
For example, Massoudi’s official calendars from March 2022 show that within the span of one week he spoke to reps, or visited: CP Rail, Brampton’s new medical school, Honda, Alstom, and Impala Canada.
Common combinations with calendars
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- your calendars 44×
- calendars for 33×
- calendars and 25×
- advent calendars 22×
- their calendars 17×
- the calendars 12×
- calendars calendars 8×
- calendars are 6×
- calendars of 6×
- calendars to 5×