Need another word that means the same as “calendar”? Find 11 synonyms and 30 related words for “calendar” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Calendar” are: almanac, timetable, schedule, programme, diary, record, history, annals, archive, archives, register
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “calendar” as a noun can have the following definitions:
almanac | An annual publication including weather forecasts and other miscellaneous information arranged according to the calendar of a given year. |
annals | A chronological account of events in successive years. Eighth century Northumberland annals. |
archive | A complete record of the data in part or all of a computer system, stored on an infrequently used medium. Source materials in local archives. |
archives | Collection of records especially about an institution. |
diary | A book in which one keeps a daily record of events and experiences. The City Diary. |
history | A record or narrative description of past events. The dawn of recorded history. |
programme | A system of projects or services intended to meet a public need. A theatre programme. |
record | A thin plastic disc carrying recorded sound in grooves on each surface for reproduction by a record player. The prostitute had a record a mile long. |
register | A cashbox with an adding machine to register transactions used in shops to add up the bill. It was reproduced in full colour but unfortunately out of register. |
schedule | A plan for carrying out a process or procedure, giving lists of intended events and times. They need a clear schedule of fixtures and fittings. |
timetable | A schedule listing events and the times at which they will take place. The acceleration of the timetable for monetary union. |
almanac | An annual publication containing tabular information in a particular field or fields arranged according to the calendar of a given year. |
annual | An annual plant. Annual weeds. |
annually | Once a year; every year. Sales are increasing by about 17 annually. |
biannual | Occurring twice a year. The biannual meeting of the planning committee. |
biennial | Botany a plant having a life cycle that normally takes two seasons from germination to death to complete flowering biennials usually bloom and fruit in the second season. A biennial life cycle. |
bimonthly | Every two months. The magazine appears bimonthly. |
biweekly | Twice a week. An English language biweekly. |
daily | Of or belonging to or occurring every day. A daily newspaper. |
date | Go on a date with. I ve got a hot date. |
day | The part of a day when it is light the time between sunrise and sunset. He deserves his day in court. |
day-to-day | A day assigned to a particular purpose or observance. |
diurnal | Daily; of each day. Diurnal and nocturnal offices. |
lunar | Of, determined by, or resembling the moon. A lunar eclipse. |
month | A period of time between the same dates in successive calendar months. It was the end of the month. |
monthly | A periodical that is published every month (or 12 issues per year. Most of us get paid monthly. |
perennial | A perennial plant. He s a perennial student. |
periodic | Relating to the periodic table of the elements. The periodic visits she made to her father. |
periodical | (of a magazine or newspaper) published at regular intervals. Britain s best periodical art magazine. |
quarterly | In three month intervals. Interest is compounded quarterly. |
regularly | On a habitual basis; usually. The person who regularly cuts your hair. |
schedule | Make a schedule plan the time and place for events. I scheduled an exam for this afternoon. |
semiannual | Occurring or payable twice each year. |
triennial | A visitation of an Anglican diocese by its bishop every three years. The triennial meeting of the Association. |
week | Hours or days of work in a calendar week. I work during the week so I can only get to this shop on Saturdays. |
weekday | Any day except Sunday (and sometimes except Saturday. The weekday rush hour. |
weekend | Spend a weekend somewhere. She spent the weekend camping. |
weekly | Once a week. Interviews were given weekly. |
workweek | The total number of hours or days worked in a week. We need a shorter workweek and protected benefits for contract workers. |
year | The period of 365 days or 366 days in leap years starting from the first of January used for reckoning time in ordinary circumstances. A Martian year takes 687 of our days. |
yearly | Once a year or every year. Annual or yearly income. |
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