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February
[feb-roo-er-ee, feb-²â´Ç´Ç‑]
noun
plural
Februariesthe second month of the year, ordinarily containing 28 days, but containing 29 days in leap years. Feb.
February
/ ˈ´ÚÉ›²ú°ùÊŠÉ™°ùɪ /
noun
the second month of the year, consisting of 28 or (in a leap year) 29 days
Pronunciation Note
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of February1
Example Sentences
"We had none of the rights of homeowners, and all the obligations of renters," said Diana, who together with her husband Chris, bought a shared ownership property in east London in February 2020.
The BBC reported in February the supermarkets were displaying posters and video screens showing devices which create a nicotine-containing vapour by heating tobacco with an electric current.
Eventually, in February 2011, Gutierrez Saragon found a lifeline in the Immigrants Rights Project, a Los Angeles nonprofit that offers pro bono services for people seeking a path to citizenship or permanent residency.
In February, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner, told families she had made the "difficult" decision to "take down the tower to the ground level".
That official approached him in February 2023 about ending Kelly’s life.
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When To Use
February is the second month of the calendar year. It follows January and is followed by March.It can be pronounced either FEB-roo-air-ee or FEB-yoo-air-ee. February is notable for being the shortest month of the year. It has 28 days, except during a leap year, when it has 29 due to the addition of a leap day. Every four years, a leap day is added to the end of February to adjust for the fact that the calendar is 365 days long but the Earth’s revolution around the sun actually takes 365 days and 6 hours.In the Northern Hemisphere, February is a winter month. In the Southern Hemisphere, it is a summer month.In the U.S. and some other countries, February is Black History Month. Several U.S. and international holidays also fall in February, including Groundhog Day on February 2, Valentine’s Day on February 14, and Presidents’ Day on the third Monday of February. The American football championship known as the Super Bowl is typically held in early February.Example: I was born on February 29, so I usually celebrate my birthday on February 28 on non-leap years.
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