quarterly
Pronunciation: [ˈkwɔːrtərli]
Context: "business"
(adjective) something that happens four times a year. For example, if you have a quarterly meeting, it means you meet every three months to talk about important things.
Example
Our company has a quarterly meeting to discuss our goals and plans for the next few months.
Example
We do not have any quarterly meetings planned this year.
Example
When is the next quarterly review scheduled?
Context: "schedule"
(adverb) happening every three months. If something is done quarterly, it means it occurs at regular three-month intervals.
Example
The team reviews their progress quarterly to stay on track.
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They do not assess their performance quarterly, which could lead to confusion.
Example
How often do you meet with your team quarterly?
Context: "finance"
(noun) a report or document that summarizes activities or results for a specific three-month period. This could be a financial report showing how much money was made or spent.
Example
The quarterly showed that our sales have increased since last year.
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The last quarterly did not provide any useful information about our progress.
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Have you finished reading the quarterly for this quarter yet?