Collocations for "Sunday"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "Sunday" in context.
WordReference English Collocations © 2025
Sunday
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- [this, last, next, the following] Sunday
- the [service, show, program] is every Sunday at [9]
- Sunday is a popular day for [picnics, strolls, watching movies]
- woke up [late, early] on Sunday
- [sleep in, relax, work, study] on Sundays
- [love, hate] Sundays
- Sunday is a day of [prayer, rest]
- Sunday is my [favorite, least favorite] day of the week
- our family [meets, gets together] on Sundays
- they [go to, attend] church on Sunday
- doesn't [works, drives, eats out] on Sundays
- the [competition, event, fair] takes place this Sunday
- they left [town, the hotel] on Sunday
- UK: [never, not] in a month of Sundays!
- from Monday to Sunday
- Sunday [morning, afternoon, evening, night]
- Sunday [roast, lunch]
- Sunday [prayers, service, matinées]
- the Sunday [newspapers, papers, supplement, edition]
- was [wearing, dressed in] his Sunday best
- a Sunday driver
- take a Sunday drive (out to)
'Sunday' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):