Tues‧day /ˈtjuːzdi, -deɪ $ ˈtuːz-/ 
 noun [uncountable and countable] (
written abbreviation Tues. or Tue.)
[
Language: Old English; 
Origin: tiwesdæg, from Tiw god of war + dæg 'day']
 the day between Monday and Wednesday
on Tuesday The sale starts on Tuesday.
 The sale starts on Tuesday. I’ll see you Tuesday.  American EnglishTuesday morning/afternoon etc
 I’ll see you Tuesday.  American EnglishTuesday morning/afternoon etc He first heard the news on Tuesday evening.last Tuesday
 He first heard the news on Tuesday evening.last Tuesday It was my birthday last Tuesday.this Tuesday
 It was my birthday last Tuesday.this Tuesday I’m sorry I can’t make it this Tuesday.next Tuesday (=Tuesday of next week)
 I’m sorry I can’t make it this Tuesday.next Tuesday (=Tuesday of next week) Shall we meet next Tuesday?a Tuesday (=one of the Tuesdays in the year)
 Shall we meet next Tuesday?a Tuesday (=one of the Tuesdays in the year) We left Miami on a Tuesday.
 We left Miami on a Tuesday.  [TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲