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February

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UK:**UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈfɛbrʊəri/, /ˈfɛbjʊəri/

US:USA pronunciation: IPAUSA pronunciation: IPA/ˈfɛbruˌɛri, ˈfɛbju-/

US:USA pronunciation: respellingUSA pronunciation: respelling(febro̅o̅ er′ē, febyo̅o̅-)


Inflections of 'February' (n): npl: Februaries

Collocations for "February"


Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "February" in context.

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February

Most examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.
n
  1. (on) February [1, 10, 23]
  2. (on) February [1st, 10th, 23rd]
  3. UK: on [1st, 10th, 23rd] February
  4. (happened) in February (of) [1999]
  5. every [Monday] in February
  6. a [cold, mild, warm, chilly] February
  7. [starts begins, ends] in February
  8. [is, will be] arriving on February [10th]
  9. the [show, season, course] starts in February
  10. will take [place, effect, over] in February
  11. this (leap) year, there are 29 days in February
  12. February is the shortest month
  13. it is [warm, cold] for February
  14. my birthday is February [10th]
  15. [sales, profit, interest] rose in February
  16. February's edition of the [magazine, journal, publication]
  17. the [coldest, hottest] February on record
'February' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):

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by end-February or by late February - English Only forum
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E-mails that I compose or forward or reply to <since> 21st February, 2019 - English Only forum
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February <the> first - English Only forum
February will be filled with eagerly anticipated events... can't wait! - English Only forum
February your grandmother! - English Only forum
For February - English Only forum
from November to February - English Only forum
has been activated on February 20 - English Only forum
hoped to have acquired the property by February - English Only forum
I have registered for the event, for 28th February. - English Only forum
I made a booking <for, on> February 14th for 1 night. - English Only forum
I will be in Australia 'from' February 14th 'to' March 2nd. - English Only forum
I've lived / I lived ... for two weeks back in February - English Only forum
If February <had passed>, I <would> definitely <put on> - English Only forum
in February this year - English Only forum
in February from a year earlier - English Only forum
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Into February - English Only forum
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