April is the fourth month of the year in the Western calendar.
The changes will be introduced in April.
They were married on 7 April 1927 at Paddington Register Office.
He announced that he will retire next April.
April in British English
(ˈeɪprəl)
noun
the fourth month of the year, consisting of 30 days
Word origin
C14: from Latin Aprīlis, probably of Etruscan origin
April in American English1
(ˈeɪprəl)
noun
the fourth month of the year, having 30 days
abbrev. Apr or Ap
Word origin
altered, infl. by the L, from ME Avril < OFr avrill < L aprilis < *apero-, latter, second (in the ancient Rom. calendar, the year began with March); akin toSans aparah, latter, Goth afar, after
April in American English2
(ˈeɪprəl)
noun
a feminine name: equiv. Fr. Avril
Examples of 'April' in a sentence
April
A gust of cold wind met him in the street; March was declining to give way to April.
Loraine, Philip LOADED QUESTIONS
The Monitor, Wednesday, 5 April Late yesterday, an extraordinary document came into possession of The Monitor.
Brandon, Ruth LEFT, RIGHT AND CENTRE
In April, Klaus left Berlin for three months to film in Dresden.
Martin, Joy THE IMAGE OF LAURA
The times rang true except for Renee Butler, who'd put in a rugged April on trial in family court.
Lisa Scottoline LEGAL TENDER (2001)
Word lists with
April
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April
British English: April /ˈeɪprəl/ NOUN
April is the fourth month of the year in the Western calendar.