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Sched

Part of Speech: Noun, Verb

Definition:

As a noun, sched refers to a colloquial abbreviation for a schedule, which is a plan or list of activities, events, or tasks arranged in a specific order. As a verb, sched is the action of creating or organizing a schedule.

Senses:

  • Sense 1: (Noun) A plan or list of activities, events, or tasks arranged in a specific order.
  • Sense 2: (Verb) The action of creating or organizing a schedule.

Examples:

Noun:

  • We need to check the sched to see what time our flight departs.
  • Did you receive the sched for the conference?
  • My daily sched is packed with meetings and deadlines.

Verb:

  • I will need to sched an appointment with my doctor.
  • She carefully sched her study hours to maximize her productivity.
  • The event planner had to sched dozens of activities for the conference.

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