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February

[feb-roo-er-ee, feb-yoo‑]

noun

plural

Februaries 
  1. the second month of the year, ordinarily containing 28 days, but containing 29 days in leap years. Feb.



February

/ ˈfɛbrʊərɪ /

noun

  1. the second month of the year, consisting of 28 or (in a leap year) 29 days

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012
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Pronunciation Note

Many people try to pronounce February with both sounds, as shown above. The common pronunciation , with the first replaced by , is the result of dissimilation, the tendency of like sounds to become unlike when they follow each other closely. An additional influence is analogy with January. Although sometimes criticized, this dissimilated pronunciation of February is used by educated speakers and is considered standard.
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Word History and Origins

Origin of February1

before 1000; Middle English; Old English Februarius < Latin Februārius (mēnsis) expiatory (month), derivative of februa (plural) expiatory offerings; -ary
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Word History and Origins

Origin of February1

C13: from Latin Februārius mēnsis month of expiation, from februa Roman festival of purification held on February 15, from plural of februum a purgation
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Example Sentences

Examples have not been reviewed.

Mr Gilboa-Dalal was previously seen in a Hamas video in February.

From BBC

And in February, the school offered him a contract extension through 2029.

The main point we made about England's campaign in the Champions Trophy in February was that they do not know how to play 50-over cricket.

From BBC

In February, doctors removed two foetuses from the abdomen of a three-day-old baby in Maharashtra state.

From BBC

The fact they weren't released along with the others in February came down to bad timing.

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When To Use

What does February mean?

February is the second month of the calendar year. It follows January and is followed by March.It can be pronounced either FEB-roo-air-ee or FEB-yoo-air-ee. February is notable for being the shortest month of the year. It has 28 days, except during a leap year, when it has 29 due to the addition of a leap day. Every four years, a leap day is added to the end of February to adjust for the fact that the calendar is 365 days long but the Earth’s revolution around the sun actually takes 365 days and 6 hours.In the Northern Hemisphere, February is a winter month. In the Southern Hemisphere, it is a summer month.In the U.S. and some other countries, February is Black History Month. Several U.S. and international holidays also fall in February, including Groundhog Day on February 2, Valentine’s Day on February 14, and Presidents’ Day on the third Monday of February. The American football championship known as the Super Bowl is typically held in early February.Example: I was born on February 29, so I usually celebrate my birthday on February 28 on non-leap years.

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