schedule
nounDivide schedule into syllables:
sched · ule
How to pronounce schedule:
Definition of schedule:
- schedule (noun):
- program
- a timetable
- a procedural plan that indicates the time and sequence of each operation
Synonyms for schedule:
book
calendar
catalog
catalogue
enrol
enroll
enter
file
index
list
record
register
slate
slot
time
Antonyms for schedule:
a mess
a muddle
anarchy
bedlam
chaos
clutter
confusion
derangement
disarrangement
disarray
discombobulation
dishevelment
disorder
disorderedness
disorderliness
disorganisation
disorganization
entropy
havoc
irregularity
mess
messiness
misorder
muddle
muss
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