Advertisement
Advertisement
July
[joo-lahy, juh-lahy]
noun
plural
Julies, Julysthe seventh month of the year, containing 31 days. Jul.
July
/ dʒʊ-, dʒə-, dʒuːˈlaɪ /
noun
the seventh month of the year, consisting of 31 days
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of July1
Example Sentences
The contract will begin on 1 July, with the company continuing to provide Network Rail with 80% of its track needs and other European steelmakers to supply "specialist rail products" alongside, the government said.
Yosemite Creek Campground is set to open July 1.
The housing register in Ceredigion will be closed for new applications until the beginning of July, but if someone presented as homeless with an immediate housing need they would still be supported, it added.
He will take a break before July's Scottish Open and then a potentially tumultuous end to the men's major season on the Antrim coast a week later.
The FA will now meet to formally sign off the changes, which must be implemented before 31 July.
Advertisement
When To Use
July is the seventh month of the calendar year, lasting 31 days and falling between June and August. It’s one of the 12 months of the Gregorian calendar.In the Northern Hemisphere, July is a summer month. The days during the period from July 3 to August 11 are traditionally known as the dog days of summer. In the Southern Hemisphere, July is a winter month. happens in July?In Canada, July 1 is the patriotic national holiday known as Canada Day. In the U.S., July 4 is Independence Day, popularly known as the Fourth of July. July 14 is the national day of France, known in English as Bastille Day.In the U.S., July is observed as BIPOC Mental Health Month.In astrology, the sign Cancer applies to those born between June 22 and July 22. The sign Leo applies to those born between July 23 and August 23.Example: As soon as July begins, I can already feel the dog days of summer setting in.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse