yearly
Pronunciation: [ˈjɪrli]
Context: "time management"
(adjective) something that happens every year. For example, you might celebrate your birthday yearly, which means it happens once each year.
Example
We have a yearly family reunion where everyone comes together to have fun.
Example
Last year we didn't have a yearly picnic because it rained.
Example
When is the yearly school performance scheduled?
Context: "frequency"
(adverb) doing something every year or each year. If you save money yearly, it means you put aside some money once a year.
Example
She contributes to her savings account yearly to plan for her future.
Example
He does not yearly donate to charity, which is something he should consider.
Example
Do you review your goals yearly to see how you're doing?
Context: "budgeting"
(noun) a plan that is made for the year ahead. This is often about money, like knowing how much you will spend or save during the year.
Example
The school created a yearly to plan all the activities they want to have.
Example
Without a yearly plan, it’s hard to stick to a budget throughout the year.
Example
What items do we need to include in the yearly budget for our trip?