Week in, week out
adverb
Happening or done every week, without fail.
Every Sunday, week in, week out, they went to the same church.

Often appears as...
- week in
- week out routine
Usage tips
Idiomatic
adverb
Happening or done every week, without fail.
Every Sunday, week in, week out, they went to the same church.

Often appears as...
- week in
- week out routine
Usage tips
Idiomatic
Definition 1 of 1

Consistency
This phrase emphasizes the regularity of an event, stressing that it happens every week.

He attended the French classes week in, week out, to improve his language skills.
Endurance
'Week in, week out' suggests a sense of unchanging continuation, often implying persistence or endurance.

The team trained in the rain week in, week out, determined to win the championship.
Neutral Tone
The phrase is neutral and factual, free from positive or negative connotations unless context provides them.

The cafeteria serves the same menu week in, week out.
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