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September
[sep-tem-ber]
noun
the ninth month of the year, containing 30 days. Sept., Sep.
September
/ ɛˈɛə /
noun
the ninth month of the year, consisting of 30 days
Other 51Թ Forms
- Septembral adjective
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of September1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of September1
Example Sentences
Reeves was heavily criticised for cutting universal entitlement to winter fuel payments in September last year, with only those on Pension Credit or other benefits eligible.
He came on in the 2-0 win over Ireland last September before making his full debut against Finland at Wembley three days later.
Parents of children starting primary school in England, Wales and Scotland this September have been told which school has offered them a place.
They will not reconvene until a pre-season camp in September but Van Graan said the ambition to keep getting better will not diminish.
It says the work is estimated to take two years from this September and will continue behind the hoarding.
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When To Use
September is the ninth month of the year in the Gregorian calendar. It has 30 days and is between August and October.In the Northern Hemisphere, September is known as the first month of the autumn season, while in the Southern Hemisphere, it’s the first month of the spring season.Much of the world celebrates International Workers Day in May, but in the United States and Canada, a similar celebration, called Labor Day, is held. It is celebrated on the first Monday of September.The Jewish holiday Rosh Hashanah, which marks the beginning of the year, is normally held in September. The holiday’s exact date changes because it is set according to the Hebrew calendar, which is based on the Moon’s cycle.Example: For many people, September is a calm month before the holidays in October, November, and December.
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