Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

week-in-week-out

idiom
/wiːk ɪn wiːk aʊt/
Definition
Referring to something that happens consistently or repeatedly every week without fail.
Examples
  • She trains hard week-in-week-out to improve her skills.
  • Week-in-week-out, he attends his classes diligently.
  • The team practices week-in-week-out to stay competitive.
Meaning
This phrase is used to describe a routine or action that is done continuously, emphasizing regularity and persistence.
Synonyms
  • regularly
  • consistently
  • repeatedly