Schedule meaning in English
Learn how to use Schedule correctly with Gymglish.
Test and improve your English. Start your free trial today.
TEST YOUR ENGLISH
Free trial and no commitment to buy
4,7 on App Store, Play Store and Trustpilot
More than 8 million learners worldwide
Definition
to schedule (a meeting): to arrange, to plan, to fix, to organize (a meeting)
as scheduled as planned, as arranged, as agreed, like we discussed
a schedule: a timetable, an agenda, a plan
the train schedule tells you when the trains should arrive
What's your schedule for the day?
Pronunciation examples
UK: What's your schedule for the day?
US: I would like to schedule an appointment with Dr Jekyll please.
Examples
- "To help schedule this picnic, I'd like you all to let me know which day is best for you this weekend."
- "Scheduled meeting w/Cheryl next week (10/11) at Sheik Jafar's office in Palo Alto, (2545 Hamilton Ave) to establish buying price"
- "Moira : Right you are Brent, although the funeral procession is also scheduled for this evening."
- "I have come to a decision and would like to schedule another conference call for the end of this week."
- "I would encourage you, and anyone else who suffers from sleep debt, to organize your schedule outside of work accordingly."
- "So I have scheduled a meeting during which I will explain to everyone the further benefits of the SSSS3000."
- "Of course you didn't have time this morning to go into detail about just how extraordinary I am. Let's schedule a two-hour meeting next week."
- "The next shipment is scheduled for four weeks' time."
- "In a surprising move, the US government announced this morning that Christmas day, normally scheduled for 25th of December, will be delayed for one week until the 31st."
- "I'd like to schedule a meeting to discuss the Delavigne Classic ad campaign."
- "I'd like you to schedule some interviews immediately."
- "Be sure to fill out the proper "Meeting Request Form" available on the intranet, and return it to me at least seven calendar days before the date of the scheduled meeting."
- "I'd like to schedule our first meeting for tomorrow morning, first thing."
- "Would you like to schedule an appointment?"
- "I optimise schedules and efficiency"
- "Bruno : Before we begin, I remind you that it is customary to schedule an appointment before just barging into an office and demanding an audience."
- "I have already scheduled a bus tour of the city, so that I can see all the buildings and monuments!"
- "I know you've all got busy schedules, but your input would be really useful for me."
- "Anything seems possible with Miss Bliss, whose hectic schedule suggests that she rarely spends any time working in the conventional office that you and I know so well."
Still unsure of the best way to use 'Schedule'? Improve your English thanks to our online English lessons. We offer a free test as well as a free level assessment!
What our users say:
Test your English with Gymglish today and get a free level assessment
Absolutely free - no strings attached.
