Meanings and Uses of ‘Agenda’, ‘Diary’, ‘Schedule’, ‘Timetable’
Uses and differences;
Agenda is a list of items to be discussed at a meeting;
-‘The next item on the agenda is the publicity budget.
A book with, a space for each day where you write down things that you have to do in the future is called a diary or a datebook (North American English) (not an agenda).
– I’ll make’a note of our next meeting in my diary.
You may also havea calendar on your desk or hanging up in your room, where you write down your appointments.
– a calendar for 2010
A diary or a journal is also the record that some people keep of what has happened during the day.
– Do you keep a diary (=write one regularly)?
– The Diary of Anne Frank.
In British English your schedule is a plan that lists all the work that you have to do and when you must do each thing.
– I have a hectic schedule for the next few days.
A timetable is a list showing the fixed times at which events will happen: a bus/train timetable. In North American English these are both called
a schedule.
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