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Next Meeting vs. the NEXT Meeting
The 2019 Stack Overflow Developer Survey Results Are In“Freshman”, “sophomore”, what next?“Renewal meeting”?An adjective for something that will happen next monthCan we state “over the course of next six years”?Automatically advance to the next stepPoetry where the end of the line fits with the nextA word for “from one day in a month until the same day in the next”Correct/best words to describe “Training Day” and its common componentsHow to say 'till the next station'Idiom for meeting one's match
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My organization meets the same day (3rd Thursday) every month. On our web site, I am displaying rotating announcements with details for "April Meeting", "May Meeting", and so on. I want to add headers so it is clear to everyone which meeting is next, but I am stuck on the word NEXT.
I am looking for a two-word title to express the meeting that is happening within the next thirty days, and another two-word title to express the meeting that is happening a month AFTER that.
Today is April 11th. In Slot A is the April Meeting. Do I label it "This Meeting", "Next Meeting", or what?
In Slot B is the May Meeting. Do I label it "Next Meeting", "Upcoming Meeting", or what?
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My organization meets the same day (3rd Thursday) every month. On our web site, I am displaying rotating announcements with details for "April Meeting", "May Meeting", and so on. I want to add headers so it is clear to everyone which meeting is next, but I am stuck on the word NEXT.
I am looking for a two-word title to express the meeting that is happening within the next thirty days, and another two-word title to express the meeting that is happening a month AFTER that.
Today is April 11th. In Slot A is the April Meeting. Do I label it "This Meeting", "Next Meeting", or what?
In Slot B is the May Meeting. Do I label it "Next Meeting", "Upcoming Meeting", or what?
single-word-requests phrase-requests
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My organization meets the same day (3rd Thursday) every month. On our web site, I am displaying rotating announcements with details for "April Meeting", "May Meeting", and so on. I want to add headers so it is clear to everyone which meeting is next, but I am stuck on the word NEXT.
I am looking for a two-word title to express the meeting that is happening within the next thirty days, and another two-word title to express the meeting that is happening a month AFTER that.
Today is April 11th. In Slot A is the April Meeting. Do I label it "This Meeting", "Next Meeting", or what?
In Slot B is the May Meeting. Do I label it "Next Meeting", "Upcoming Meeting", or what?
single-word-requests phrase-requests
My organization meets the same day (3rd Thursday) every month. On our web site, I am displaying rotating announcements with details for "April Meeting", "May Meeting", and so on. I want to add headers so it is clear to everyone which meeting is next, but I am stuck on the word NEXT.
I am looking for a two-word title to express the meeting that is happening within the next thirty days, and another two-word title to express the meeting that is happening a month AFTER that.
Today is April 11th. In Slot A is the April Meeting. Do I label it "This Meeting", "Next Meeting", or what?
In Slot B is the May Meeting. Do I label it "Next Meeting", "Upcoming Meeting", or what?
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How about "This Month's Meeting" and "Next Month's Meeting"? I know it is more than the two words but it is simple and makes sense.
Or if two words are a must, why not simply put "April's Meeting" and "May's Meeting"?
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next adjective
1 (of a time) coming immediately after the time of writing or speaking.
1.2 (of an event) occurring directly after the present one in time, without anything of the same kind intervening.
- ODO
There's always some ambiguity about "next". It could be the one coming up (definition 1 - immediately after the time of writing), or the one after that (definition 1.2 - the April after the 'present' April; the meeting after 'this' meeting).
To avoid ambiguity, consider using an absolute term such as "April 2019" or "April 2020" etc, and avoid the word "next" altogether.
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How about "This Month's Meeting" and "Next Month's Meeting"? I know it is more than the two words but it is simple and makes sense.
Or if two words are a must, why not simply put "April's Meeting" and "May's Meeting"?
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How about "This Month's Meeting" and "Next Month's Meeting"? I know it is more than the two words but it is simple and makes sense.
Or if two words are a must, why not simply put "April's Meeting" and "May's Meeting"?
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How about "This Month's Meeting" and "Next Month's Meeting"? I know it is more than the two words but it is simple and makes sense.
Or if two words are a must, why not simply put "April's Meeting" and "May's Meeting"?
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How about "This Month's Meeting" and "Next Month's Meeting"? I know it is more than the two words but it is simple and makes sense.
Or if two words are a must, why not simply put "April's Meeting" and "May's Meeting"?
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next adjective
1 (of a time) coming immediately after the time of writing or speaking.
1.2 (of an event) occurring directly after the present one in time, without anything of the same kind intervening.
- ODO
There's always some ambiguity about "next". It could be the one coming up (definition 1 - immediately after the time of writing), or the one after that (definition 1.2 - the April after the 'present' April; the meeting after 'this' meeting).
To avoid ambiguity, consider using an absolute term such as "April 2019" or "April 2020" etc, and avoid the word "next" altogether.
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next adjective
1 (of a time) coming immediately after the time of writing or speaking.
1.2 (of an event) occurring directly after the present one in time, without anything of the same kind intervening.
- ODO
There's always some ambiguity about "next". It could be the one coming up (definition 1 - immediately after the time of writing), or the one after that (definition 1.2 - the April after the 'present' April; the meeting after 'this' meeting).
To avoid ambiguity, consider using an absolute term such as "April 2019" or "April 2020" etc, and avoid the word "next" altogether.
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next adjective
1 (of a time) coming immediately after the time of writing or speaking.
1.2 (of an event) occurring directly after the present one in time, without anything of the same kind intervening.
- ODO
There's always some ambiguity about "next". It could be the one coming up (definition 1 - immediately after the time of writing), or the one after that (definition 1.2 - the April after the 'present' April; the meeting after 'this' meeting).
To avoid ambiguity, consider using an absolute term such as "April 2019" or "April 2020" etc, and avoid the word "next" altogether.
next adjective
1 (of a time) coming immediately after the time of writing or speaking.
1.2 (of an event) occurring directly after the present one in time, without anything of the same kind intervening.
- ODO
There's always some ambiguity about "next". It could be the one coming up (definition 1 - immediately after the time of writing), or the one after that (definition 1.2 - the April after the 'present' April; the meeting after 'this' meeting).
To avoid ambiguity, consider using an absolute term such as "April 2019" or "April 2020" etc, and avoid the word "next" altogether.
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