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workaday and workday? they are the same vocabulary?
workaday
workday
Jan 7, 2012 4:24 PM
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"Workday" is a day when you usually work. "Saturday is a workday at my restaurant, but Monday is a day off."
"Workaday" = mundane, not extraordinary, unremarkable. "My holiday in Thailand was a welcome break from my workaday life." "I experience the same workaday hassles as everyone else: driving in traffic, shopping for necessities, doing laundry...."
January 7, 2012
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"workaday" does not exist.
January 7, 2012
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