Thesaurus / appointments
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synonyms for appointments
- agenda
- business
- calendar
- record
- schedule
- slate
- affairs
- arrangements
- bill
- bulletin
- card
- catalog
- chores
- curriculum
- details
- docket
- happenings
- index
- listing
- meetings
- memoranda
- plan
- plans
- preparations
- syllabus
- timetable
- necessary acts
- order of business
- order of events
- order of the day
- series of events
- things to do
- accessories
- appurtenances
- assets
- baggage
- belongings
- chattels
- effects
- equipment
- estate
- fixtures
- furnishings
- furniture
- goods
- impedimenta
- paraphernalia
- province
- settlement
- territory
- things
- trappings
- tricks
- wealth
- real estate
- tangibles
- bill
- business
- curriculum
- plan
- schedule
- affairs
- arrangements
- bulletin
- calendar
- card
- catalog
- chores
- details
- docket
- happenings
- index
- lineup
- listing
- meetings
- memoranda
- plans
- preparations
- record
- slate
- syllabus
- timetable
- necessary acts
- order of business
- order of events
- order of the day
- series of events
- things to do
- agenda
- calendar
- chart
- itinerary
- lineup
- list
- program
- record
- roster
- timetable
- catalog
- diagram
- docket
- inventory
- registry
- roll
- table
- order of business
- sked
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How to use appointments in a sentence
Two appointments from your Majesty came last year to this metropolitan church of Manila.
THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS, 1493-1898, VOLUME XX, 1621-1624VARIOUSIt was a splendid mansion, with its countless rooms and gorgeous appointments.
BLACKWOOD'S EDINBURGH MAGAZINE, NO. CCCXXXIX. JANUARY, 1844. VOL. LV.VARIOUSIf you have many gentlemen visiters, check too frequent calls, and make no appointments with them.
THE LADIES' BOOK OF ETIQUETTE, AND MANUAL OF POLITENESSFLORENCE HARTLEYThe appointments on these vessels are as follows: The commander, three years; lieutenants, two years.
YACHTING VOL. 2VARIOUS.He took the red book in his hand, however, and there saw the different appointments.
THE HISTORY OF ENGLAND IN THREE VOLUMES, VOL.III.E. FARR AND E. H. NOLANThe new Mayor had it in his power to change the character of the Board, and he carefully considered his appointments.
THE LEAVEN IN A GREAT CITYLILLIAN WILLIAM BETTSI need not warn you to be discreet; that is the first virtue of any man who hopes to hold public appointments.'
HONORINEHONORE DE BALZACIn the subsequent shifting of appointments this very man became governor of Hamath, and found a way to vent his spite at the poet.
SILVER CHIMES IN SYRIAW. S. NELSONThe number of his appointments, for instance, might well be lessened.
ETHICS IN SERVICEWILLIAM HOWARD TAFTI can recall some of these personal appointments, but I tell you they are very few.
ETHICS IN SERVICEWILLIAM HOWARD TAFTWORDS RELATED TO APPOINTMENTS
- affairs
- agenda
- appointments
- arrangements
- bill
- bulletin
- business
- calendar
- card
- catalog
- chores
- curriculum
- details
- docket
- happenings
- index
- listing
- meetings
- memoranda
- necessary acts
- order of business
- order of events
- order of the day
- plan
- plans
- preparations
- record
- schedule
- series of events
- slate
- syllabus
- things to do
- timetable
- affairs
- appointments
- arrangements
- bill
- bulletin
- business
- calendar
- card
- catalog
- chores
- curriculum
- details
- docket
- happenings
- index
- lineup
- listing
- meetings
- memoranda
- necessary acts
- order of business
- order of events
- order of the day
- plan
- plans
- preparations
- record
- schedule
- series of events
- slate
- syllabus
- things to do
- timetable
Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.