Pronunciation: /skedʒ.uːl/
verb a verb shows an action or a state of being, in this case 'scheduled' is the past tense of the verb 'schedule'
A1 I am scheduled to meet my friend for lunch tomorrow.
A2 The bus is scheduled to arrive at 9:00 AM.
B1 The concert is scheduled for next Saturday.
B2 The meeting was scheduled to start at 10:00, but it got delayed.
C1 The project has been scheduled to be completed by the end of the month.
C2 The flight was scheduled to depart at 3:00 PM, but it was canceled due to bad weather.
adjective an adjective describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'scheduled' describes a noun or pronoun
A1 The scheduled bus arrived on time.
A2 The scheduled meeting was canceled at the last minute.
B1 The scheduled maintenance will take place next week.
B2 The scheduled flight was delayed due to bad weather.
C1 The scheduled conference is expected to draw a large crowd.
C2 The scheduled event went off without a hitch.
formal The meeting is scheduled for 2 p.m. tomorrow.
informal Hey, don't forget about the party we have scheduled for Saturday night.
slang We've got that thing scheduled for next week, right?
figurative Her success was scheduled from the moment she started working hard.
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