Pronunciation: /tuː/

Definitions of TUE

noun a day of the week, specifically Tuesday

Example Sentences

A1 I have an appointment at the dentist on Tue.

A2 She always goes to the gym on Tue evenings.

B1 My favorite day of the week is Tue because I have no classes.

B2 The team meeting is scheduled for next Tue at 10 am.

C1 I have a conference call with our international partners on Tue morning.

C2 Tue is the busiest day for me as I have back-to-back meetings.

Examples of TUE in a Sentence

formal The meeting is scheduled for next Tue at 10am.

informal Let's grab lunch on Tue, how does that sound?

slang I'm free on Tue, wanna hang out?

figurative His attitude towards work is like a rollercoaster, one day he's motivated and the next he's just 'Tue'.

Grammatical Forms of TUE

past tense

tued

plural

tues

comparative

more tue

superlative

most tue

present tense

tue

future tense

will tue

perfect tense

have tued

continuous tense

am tuing

singular

tue

positive degree

true

infinitive

to tue

gerund

tuing

participle

tued

Origin and Evolution of TUE

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Old English
Story behind the word: The word 'TUE' is believed to have originated from Old English, specifically from the word 'tēon' meaning to accuse or blame.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'TUE' evolved to take on the meaning of accusing or blaming someone, and eventually became less commonly used in modern English.