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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
weeknight
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ A task which involved organising all the Sunday services, Sunday school and several weeknight activities.
▪ If the message didn't sink in on a Sunday a range of weeknight meetings reinforced it.
▪ On weeknights, Williams spends much of his rare non-working hours coordinating with his volunteers about who will work when.
▪ Recently, we were tucked into one of the last available booths on what looked to be a brisk weeknight.
▪ So what is the management serving the young hipsters who crowd this bar even on a weeknight?
▪ The plays can be seen separately on weeknights or together in marathon weekend performances.
▪ The web site proved to be a bit bulky and tough to maneuver during a weeknight trial run....
▪ There had been a weeknight meeting, held once a fortnight, at Ballintaggart.
Wiktionary
weeknight

n. The evening of a weekday.

WordNet
weeknight

n. any night of the week except Saturday or Sunday

Usage examples of "weeknight".

Usually, on weeknights, Jason had to stay at home with his younger brothers, while their mother worked the evening shift at a trucking firm in Memphis.

On weeknights he argued with the television, but on Sundays he faced a live audience.

Also your wife and son may want to spend some weeknights with you here in your family housing unit.

It was late and a weeknight, so the Riverwalk was deserted, the restaurants and shops having long since closed.

Each weeknight, on her return home and before dinner, she spent two hours with the children-a schedule Celia adhered to no matter how important were the office papers she brought home in a briefcase for later study.

The weeknight city had closed its eyes early, and even the bars and restaurants had shuttered their doors and disked off their lights.

Western Pennsylvania folks roll up the sidewalks early on most weeknights.