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month

calendar division / lunar cycle

/mʌnθ/

[C] Countable
pl: months

A standard unit of time that serves as the bridge between a week and a year. It is primarily used for scheduling, billing cycles, and tracking developmental milestones. Unlike 'week' or 'day', it lacks a fixed length (ranging from 28 to 31 days), which gives it a slightly more flexible or approximate feeling when used in casual conversation (e.g., "I'll see you in a month"). In professional contexts, it often denotes a fiscal or reporting period, carrying a connotation of a complete cycle of work or payment.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Tuesday afternoon in a cubicle farm; David is texting Brian from his office.
David Smith

My login is still glitching. I've been locked out for a month.

David Smith
Brian
Brian

Then why the hell are you just now mentioning it?

💡
David uses 'for a month' as a hyperbolic expression to emphasize his frustration with the technical issue, while Brian's response reflects his grumpy, no-nonsense personality and annoyance at the delayed report.

Meanings

Noun

The period of time approximately equal to 28 days, based on the orbit of the moon, or any of the twelve calendar divisions of a year.

"She will graduate from university next month."

Etymology

Derived from Old English monath, originating from the Proto-Germanic menothas, which is rooted in the Proto-Indo-European word mene, meaning moon.

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