January in a sentence
January simple sentence
- January is the first month of the year.
- They always make resolutions in January.
- The weather is cold in January.
- She celebrates her birthday in January.
- January is a time for new beginnings.
- They planned a trip for January.
- January has 31 days in total.
- He enjoys winter sports in January.
- The new year begins in January.
- January is often a quiet month after the holidays.
- She likes to reflect on the past year in January.
- The gym is busy in January with new members.
- They go skiing every January.
- January is a great time for cozy fires.
- He started his new job in January.
- The days begin to get longer in January.
- January is known for its snowy weather.
- She feels motivated in January to achieve her goals.
- They celebrate New Year's Day in January.
- January is a month for planning ahead.
- He wrote down his goals for January.
- The garden is quiet in January.
- She enjoys reading more in January.
- They often visit family in January.
- January is a good time for hot drinks.
- The first snow often falls in January.
- He looks forward to January every year.
- They spend time organizing in January.
- January is a month for fresh starts.
- She likes to travel in January when it is less crowded.

(1) My DOB is January 1st, 1990.
(2) My birthdate is on January 1st.
(3) I signed a contract in January.
(4) My birthday falls in mid-January.
(5) January can be abbreviated as Jan.
(6) January is a month of fresh starts.
(7) January is a time for goal-setting.
(8) January is a month of snow and ice.
(9) The beginning of a year is January.
(10) Jan. is an abbreviation for January.
January sentence
(11) The 1st of January is New Year's Day.
(12) January is a month of new beginnings.
(13) The 26th of January is Australia Day.
(14) There are thirty one days in January.
(15) The civil-year begins on January 1st.
(16) Jan. is the abbreviation for January.
(17) January is known for its cold weather.
(18) January is a time for starting afresh.
(19) The twelvemonth begins on January 1st.
(20) The first mois of the year is January.
January make sentence
(21) Demantoid is a birthstone for January.
(22) Befanas are celebrated on January 6th.
(23) I love to play in the snow in January.
(24) January is the first month of the year.
(25) January is a time for embracing change.
(26) The first month of the year is January.
(27) Write forward from January to December.
(28) We chant Happy New Year on January 1st.
(29) The month of January is cold and snowy.
(30) The 28th of January is Data Privacy Day.
Sentence of january
(31) January is a month of hope and optimism.
(32) The calendar year begins on January 1st.
(33) January is a month of winter festivities.
(34) January is a time for setting intentions.
(35) January is a month of cold and crisp air.
(36) January is a month of quiet and solitude.
(37) The president will inaugurate in January.
(38) The gym was awash on a January afternoon.
(39) The XXI century began on January 1, 2001.
(40) The eight day of the year is January 8th.
January meaningful sentence
(41) The month of January is named after Janus.
(42) January marks the beginning of a new year.
(43) January is a time for setting resolutions.
(44) January is a month of fresh possibilities.
(45) The aldermanic term begins on January 1st.
(46) The calendar month of January has 31 days.
(47) I love the crisp, cold air in mid-January.
(48) The calendar-month of January has 31 days.
(49) The 21st century began on January 1, 2001.
(50) The month of January is usually very cold.
January sentence examples
(51) The gregorian calendar starts with January.
(52) January is a time for hibernation and rest.
(53) Mid-January is when the winter sales begin.
(54) Auguste Comte was born on January 19, 1798.
(55) Janeiro is the Portuguese word for January.
(56) The beginning of a new year is January 1st.
(57) We celebrate New Year's Day on January 1st.
(58) The new CEO will be inaugurated in January.
(59) January is a time for starting new projects.
(60) January is a time for bundling up in layers.
Sentence with january
(61) She renews her gym membership every January.
(62) The new law will take effect on January 1st.
(63) The abbrev. for the month of January is Jan.
(64) Biden was inaugurated on January 20th, 2021.
(65) January is the first of the calendar-months.
(66) January is a time for cozying up by the fire.
(67) The presidential term begins on January 20th.
(68) The 25th of January is National Opposite Day.
(69) I like to try out new recipes in mid-January.
(70) I enjoy watching the snowfall in mid-January.
Use january in a sentence
(71) Millard Fillmore was born on January 7, 1800.
(72) Richard M. Nixon was born on January 9, 1913.
(73) I will be traveling to Europe in mid-January.
(74) The days start getting longer in mid-January.
(75) I always feel a sense of hope in mid-January.
(76) The new mayor will be inaugurated in January.
(77) The electors' votes are announced in January.
(78) The 4th of January is the start of a new year.
(79) January is a time for planning and organizing.
(80) The word January starts with a capital letter.
Sentence using january
(81) The humidity in January was unseasonably high.
(82) The first day of a common-year is January 1st.
(83) The fifth month of the school year is January.
(84) The mean temperature in January is 30 degrees.
(85) Tax season is typically from January to April.
(86) I have a flight booked for the 24th of January.
(87) January is a month of renewal and rejuvenation.
(88) Our budget year begins on the first of January.
(89) The 24th of January is National Compliment Day.
(90) Mid-January is a popular time for winter sales.
January example sentence
(91) NAFTA has been in effect since January 1, 1994.
(92) The nineteenth day of Christmas is January 2nd.
(93) The subsequent month after December is January.
(94) The new president was sworn in on January 20th.
(95) The new policy's effective date is January 1st.
(96) The perihelion of Earth occurs in early January.
(97) The tax cuts will go into effect on January 1st.
(98) He reactivates his gym membership every January.
(99) The first calendar-month of the year is January.
(100) I always feel a sense of renewal in mid-January.
Sentence with word january
(101) January is the first calendar month of the year.
(102) The governor's term of office begins in January.
(103) The new governor will be inaugurated in January.
(104) Mid-January marks the halfway point of the month.
(105) January is a month of birthdays and celebrations.
(106) January is a time for self-reflection and growth.
(107) The annual membership fee is come due in January.
(108) The twentyfourth day of the year is January 24th.
(109) The ninths of January are usually cold and snowy.
(110) Yakut is the birthstone for the month of January.
Sentence of january
(111) Mid-January is when the flu season tends to peak.
(112) The blisteriest part of the winter is in January.
(113) The month of January is known for New Year's Day.
(114) The new president will be inaugurated in January.
(115) There are thirty one days in the month of January.
(116) January is a time for reflection on the past year.
(117) January is a time for hot cocoa and warm blankets.
(118) January is a month of resolutions and commitments.
(119) January is a time for embracing the winter season.
(120) The twenty-fourth day of the year is January 24th.
January used in a sentence
(121) The birthstones array includes garnet for January.
(122) The humidity in January was unseasonably stifling.
(123) The snowiest month of the year is usually January.
(124) The gym registered over 50 new members in January.
(125) The signory's term in office began on January 1st.
(126) The 24th of January is National Peanut Butter Day.
(127) I always feel a sense of nostalgia in mid-January.
(128) The president-elect will swear in on January 20th.
(129) The fiscal year for the company starts in January.
(130) The new CEO will take over the company in January.
January sentence in English
(131) The eighteenth of January is National Popcorn Day.
(132) The lake usually doesn't freeze over until January.
(133) Rhodolite is a birthstone for the month of January.
(134) The chilliest day of the year is always in January.
(135) I love the crisp and chilly weather in mid-January.
(136) I enjoy cozying up with a good book in mid-January.
(137) I always feel a sense of motivation in mid-January.
(138) I always feel a sense of excitement in mid-January.
(139) The month of January is a subset of all the months.
(140) The president-elect will be inaugurated in January.
(141) The new president will be sworn in on January 20th.
(142) The hotel will close on January 1st for renovations.
(143) The effective date of the new policy is January 1st.
(144) The 29th of January is known as National Puzzle Day.
(145) The 9th of January is my favorite cousin's birthday.
(146) The date of issue for this magazine is January 2023.
(147) January's birthstone is garnet, a deep red gemstone.
(148) I always feel a sense of inspiration in mid-January.
(149) Demantoid is a birthstone for those born in January.
(150) The president was sworn into office on January 20th.
(151) The new governor will be inaugurated on January 1st.
(152) The president-elect will be sworn in on January 20th.
(153) January is a month of shorter days and longer nights.
(154) The president-elect will be shorn in on January 20th.
(155) The 1st of January marks the beginning of a new year.
(156) I will be starting my new job on the 12th of January.
(157) The car insurance premium will become due in January.
(158) January is a month of new beginnings and resolutions.
(159) The 23rd of January is the start of the new semester.
(160) I always feel a sense of anticipation in mid-January.
(161) Mid-January is when many stores have clearance sales.
(162) The voters were registered between January and March.
(163) The new tax laws will come into force on January 1st.
(164) The president-elect will take office on January 20th.
(165) The fiscal year for most companies starts in January.
(166) The effective date of the new tax law is January 1st.
(167) Janus was often associated with the month of January.
(168) The Coptic Church celebrates Christmas on January 7th.
(169) The budget year for our company starts on January 1st.
(170) Many schools have their mid-year exams in mid-January.
(171) January is a month of anticipation for the year ahead.
(172) The 20th of January marks the beginning of a new year.
(173) The new regulations will go into force on January 1st.
(174) The updated policy will go into effect on January 1st.
(175) The 29th of January is National Plan for Vacation Day.
(176) The weather in mid-January can be quite unpredictable.
(177) The Feast of Saint Paul is celebrated on January 25th.
(178) The dogs were registered between January and February.
(179) You can reserve through for the first week of January.
(180) We celebrate New Year's Day on January 1st every year.
(181) The presidential inauguration is held on January 20th.
(182) The anniversary of the first Super Bowl is in January.
(183) The winter months are December, January, and February.
(184) The new president will be inaugurated on January 20th.
(185) The coyote's mating season is in January and February.
(186) Many retailers offer post-holiday sales in mid-January.
(187) Capricorns are born between December 22 and January 19.
(188) The contract period begins on the first day of January.
(189) I enjoy taking long walks in nature during mid-January.
(190) The annual membership fee will fall due on January 1st.
(191) I always feel a sense of accomplishment in mid-January.
(192) The blizzardiest day of the year is usually in January.
(193) Pyrope is a popular gemstone for those born in January.
(194) Satsuma season typically runs from November to January.
(195) The krooni was replaced by the euro on January 1, 2011.
(196) The foaling season typically runs from January to June.
(197) The gym was overrun off fitness enthusiasts in January.
(198) The president-elect will assume office on January 20th.
(199) Kwanza is celebrated from December 26th to January 1st.
(200) Russian Orthodox Christmas is celebrated on January 7th.
(201) The bar had a special nonalcoholic menu for Dry January.
(202) The newly elected mayor will take office on January 1st.
(203) The club will open up for membership renewal in January.
(204) Betsy Ross was born on January 1, 1752, in Philadelphia.
(205) Mid-January is when the days start getting longer again.
(206) I like to organize and declutter my home in mid-January.
(207) Mid-January is when the days start feeling a bit longer.
(208) The twenty-fourth of January is National Compliment Day.
(209) The president elect will be inaugurated on January 20th.
(210) The president-elect will be inaugurated on January 20th.
(211) Kwanzaa is celebrated from December 26th to January 1st.
(212) The newly elected senator will assume office in January.
(213) February is the second month of the year, after January.
(214) The month of January is named after the Roman god Janus.
(215) We should take down the Christmas lights before January.
(216) The blizzardiest months are usually January and February.
(217) The financial year for our company starts on January 1st.
(218) The president-elect will take the office on January 20th.
(219) The 24th of January is the start of the Chinese New Year.
(220) Mid-January marks the halfway point of the winter season.
(221) The next cycle of the payment plan will start in January.
(222) The Republic of China was established on January 1, 1912.
(223) Mid-January is when many schools have their winter break.
(224) I always feel a sense of renewal on the sixte of January.
(225) The blizzardiest month in this region is usually January.
(226) The new president-elect will be sworn in on January 20th.
(227) The presidential oath of office is taken on January 20th.
(228) The fiscal year for the small business starts in January.
(229) The 21st of January is recognized as National Hugging Day.
(230) The regulations are set to come into force on January 1st.
(231) The factures for the month of January have been misplaced.
(232) The twenty-fifth day of the year marks the end of January.
(233) Please provide an account update for the month of January.
(234) Baidu was founded in January 2000 by Robin Li and Eric Xu.
(235) The new members were registered between January and March.
(236) Please terminate standing orders for the month of January.
(237) Mid-January is a time for reflection and self-improvement.
(238) Mid-January is a time for fresh starts and new beginnings.
(239) The policy is scheduled to come into force on January 1st.
(240) The president-elect is expected to take office in January.
(241) Aquarians are born between January 20th and February 18th.
(242) The calends of January mark the beginning of the new year.
(243) The fiscal year for most businesses starts on January 1st.
(244) The legislative session begins in January and ends in May.
(245) The effective date of the tuition increase is January 1st.
(246) The carnation is the birth flower for the month of January.
(247) The president-elect will swear into office on January 20th.
(248) The regulations are set to enter into force on January 1st.
(249) The calendric year begins on January 1st in many countries.
(250) The ephemerides for the month of January are now available.
(251) The iciest temperatures of the year are usually in January.
(252) The president-elect is preparing to hold office in January.
(253) The 26th of January is celebrated as Republic Day in India.
(254) I like to set aside some time for self-care in mid-January.
(255) The twenty-fourth of January is National Peanut Butter Day.
(256) Mid-January is a great time to start a new fitness routine.
(257) Scilicet, the new law will come into effect on January 1st.
(258) The newly elected officials will be sworn in on January 1st.
(259) The twenty-seventh day of the year marks the end of January.
(260) Almandites are often used as birthstone jewelry for January.
(261) The thirty-eighth day of the year marked the end of January.
(262) The new regulations will come into operation on January 1st.
(263) The gym overcrowds in January due to New Year's resolutions.
(264) President George W. Bush's presidency ended in January 2009.
(265) The incoming governor will assume office in January as well.
(266) The Russian Orthodox Christmas is celebrated on January 7th.
(267) The dhole's breeding season occurs from November to January.
(268) The tax year begins on January 1st and ends on December 31st.
(269) The new immigration laws will come into force on January 1st.
(270) The ban on plastic bags will come into effect on January 1st.
(271) The new healthcare policy will go into effect on January 1st.
(272) The chilliest months in this region are December and January.
(273) The pond in the park tends to ice over completely by January.
(274) The 24th of January is recognized as National Compliment Day.
(275) Francis Scott Key died on January 11, 1843, at the age of 63.
(276) I always feel a sense of hope and possibility in mid-January.
(277) I always feel a sense of calm and tranquility in mid-January.
(278) President George W. Bush was inaugurated on January 20, 2001.
(279) The brothers were born in January and February, respectively.
(280) The calendar-month of January is the first month of the year.
(281) Pyrope is often used as a birthstone for the month of January.
(282) The president will take office for his second term in January.
(283) Mid-January is when the holiday decorations start coming down.
(284) Mid-January is when the winter sports season is in full swing.
(285) Mid-January is when the first signs of spring start appearing.
(286) Tet is a Vietnamese holiday celebrated in January or February.
(287) Joe Biden is set to take the presidency on January 20th, 2021.
(288) Iwai is a traditional Japanese festival celebrated in January.
(289) The president-elect will swear in for his new role in January.
(290) The trial period for this software will expire on January 31st.
(291) The bank sent me an account statement for the month of January.
(292) The reporting period for this project is from January to March.
(293) Saturnalias were celebrated in late December and early January.
(294) The civil-year begins on January 1st and ends on December 31st.
(295) Garnets are often used as birthstones for the month of January.
(296) The total sales for the month of January exceeded expectations.
(297) Mid-January is when many people start decluttering their homes.
(298) Every year, Befana visits children on the night of January 5th.
(299) The alpha-and-omega of a year is January 1st and December 31st.
(300) The Capitol Hill riot of January 6, 2021, was a shocking event.
(301) Aldrin was born on January 20, 1930, in Glen Ridge, New Jersey.
(302) You can bet your shirt that the gym will be crowded in January.
(303) The revised academic calendar will enter into force in January.
(304) The application for the scholarship will close on January 31st.
(305) The fixed date for the release of the new product is in January.
(306) The coldest months of the year are usually January and February.
(307) The fiscal year begins on January 1st and ends on December 31st.
(308) The changes to the tax code will come into force on January 1st.
(309) We need to review the accrued expenses for the month of January.
(310) The sale revenue for the month of January exceeded expectations.
(311) The wintriest day of the year is usually in January or February.
(312) President George W. Bush's presidency ended on January 20, 2009.
(313) Robert Burns was born on January 25, 1759, in Alloway, Scotland.
(314) The regulations are scheduled to come into force on January 1st.
(315) The mayor-elect will take up the office of mayor on January 1st.
(316) The Russian Orthodox Church celebrates Christmas on January 7th.
(317) The month of January is typically the coldest month of the year.
(318) The Eastern Orthodox Church celebrates Christmas on January 7th.
(319) We schedule our annual maintenance for the first week of January.
(320) Almandite is often used as a birthstone for the month of January.
(321) Almandine is often used as a birthstone for the month of January.
(322) The bookkeepings for the month of January were completed on time.
(323) The changes to the tax code will come into effect on January 1st.
(324) The cashflows for the month of January were higher than expected.
(325) The leanest months for business are usually January and February.
(326) The 31st of January marks the end of the first month of the year.
(327) The Greek Orthodox Church celebrates the Epiphany on January 6th.
(328) Simone de Beauvoir was born on January 9, 1908, in Paris, France.
(329) I always look forward to the fresh start that mid-January brings.
(330) The subtotals for the month of January were higher than expected.
(331) The surge to the gym in January was due to New Year's resolutions.
(332) Mid-January is a time when many people set new year's resolutions.
(333) Many people feel a sense of renewal and motivation in mid-January.
(334) The disbursals for the month of January were higher than expected.
(335) Hessonite is often used as a birthstone for those born in January.
(336) The pond in the park tends to ice over completely by late January.
(337) The creation date of the document is marked as January 15th, 2022.
(338) Mid-January is when many people start preparing their tax returns.
(339) The sixte of January is a time for new beginnings and resolutions.
(340) You can apply between October and January for the spring semester.
(341) The payment for my annual membership to the zoo is due in January.
(342) The eighteenth of January is Martin Luther King Jr. Day in the US.
(343) The accounting period for this company is from January to December.
(344) The sales return for the month of January was higher than expected.
(345) The pond in the garden tends to ice over completely by mid-January.
(346) The ending inventory for the month of December was sold in January.
(347) Cassius Clay was born on January 17, 1942, in Louisville, Kentucky.
(348) The beginning of the spring semester will usher in on January 11th.
(349) The policy period for my car insurance is from January to December.
(350) The school will end registration for the spring musical in January.
(351) Andradites are often used as a birthstone for those born in January.
(352) The qualifying period for this competition is from January to March.
(353) The cash inflows for the month of January were higher than expected.
(354) The accounting year begins on January 1st and ends on December 31st.
(355) The changes to the retirement plan will come into effect in January.
(356) The base period for this study is from January to June of last year.
(357) I plan to take a vacation in mid-January to escape the winter blues.
(358) Mid-January is a great time to start planning for the upcoming year.
(359) I always overate during the holiday season and regret it in January.
(360) Beffanas is a traditional Italian holiday celebrated on January 6th.
(361) The snowiest month of the year is typically January in many regions.
(362) The Mexican holiday, Dia de los Reyes, is celebrated on January 6th.
(363) It's common to abbreviate months of the year, like Jan. for January.
(364) The school will end registration for the spring semester in January.
(365) The timestamp on the document confirms it was created on January 1st.
(366) The first bimester in the bimesters array is called January-February.
(367) The enrolment process for the study abroad program begins in January.
(368) The governor-elect will be sworn in as the state's leader in January.
(369) Mid-January is usually a time when people set new year's resolutions.
(370) The hydrus is best observed during the months of November to January.
(371) The sales account for the month of January exceeded our expectations.
(372) Pleonaste is sometimes used as a birthstone for the month of January.
(373) The new president will take over the country's leadership in January.
(374) The month of January is when many people make New Year's resolutions.
(375) Mid-January is a time when some people begin to feel the winter blues.
(376) The project is expected to be approved on or about the 1st of January.
(377) The direct debit for my annual membership fee is processed in January.
(378) I'm looking forward to the mid-January sales to snag some great deals.
(379) Please journalize the financial transactions for the month of January.
(380) The sun passes through Capricornus from late December to late January.
(381) Mid-January is when many people start planning their summer vacations.
(382) The health food store had to stock up over the January fitness season.
(383) Richard Nixon was born on January 9, 1913, in Yorba Linda, California.
(384) The accounting period for this investment is from January to December.
(385) The gamebird hunting season starts in October and lasts until January.
(386) The mean average of the temperatures in January was -5 degrees Celsius.
(387) The trading profit for the month of January was lower than anticipated.
(388) The crop year for pineapples in this area extends from January to July.
(389) The 20th of January is Martin Luther King Jr. Day in the United States.
(390) Beffana is said to bring gifts to children on the night of January 5th.
(391) The financial aid application deadline falls between January and March.
(392) The close season for hunting rabbits is in effect from January to March.
(393) The excitement of the holiday season warm up over as January approached.
(394) Mid-January is when many people start looking for new job opportunities.
(395) Stonewall Jackson was born on January 21, 1824, in Clarksburg, Virginia.
(396) The university will end registration for the winter semester in January.
(397) The newly elected senator will take up the office of senator in January.
(398) Abraham Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863.
(399) The gym is always crowd up in January because of New Year's resolutions.
(400) The gym will teem into a crowded space during the first week of January.
(401) It is customary for the president-elect to assume office on January 20th.
(402) The new policy on employee benefits will come into effect on January 1st.
(403) The online store's gross sales for the month of January were exceptional.
(404) It is common to abbreviate the names of months, such as Jan. for January.
(405) The effective date of the student health insurance policy is January 1st.
(406) Jami is a name that is often given to babies born in the month of January.
(407) Many people use mid-January as a time to reset and refocus on their goals.
(408) The crop year for sugarcane in this area extends from January to December.
(409) The president-elect will take up the office of the White House in January.
(410) I always feel a burst of motivation in mid-January to accomplish my goals.
(411) The president-elect will be sworn in as the head of state on January 20th.
(412) Mid-January is when many people start booking summer camps for their kids.
(413) The fiscal year for most companies starts in January and ends in December.
(414) My birthday is in January, so I always have a New Year's Eve-themed party.
(415) The eligibility period for the grant application is from January to March.
(416) The company's annual pay review process takes place every year in January.
(417) The NFL's regular season typically begins in September and ends in January.
(418) Anatoli is a name that is often given to boys born in the month of January.
(419) Mid-January is when many people start planning their garden for the spring.
(420) I always make sure to say happy new year to everyone I meet on January 1st.
(421) The elected president will take over the command of the country in January.
(422) The guilder was replaced by the euro in the Netherlands on January 1, 2002.
(423) Martin Luther King Day is observed on the third Monday of January each year.
(424) The qualifying period for the marathon is from January 1st to December 31st.
(425) The kokako's breeding season typically occurs between September and January.
(426) Mid-January is a popular time for people to start their fitness resolutions.
(427) The arithmetic average of the temperatures in January was 5 degrees Celsius.
(428) The policy period for my car insurance is from January 1st to December 31st.
(429) The accounting period for this company is from January 1st to December 31st.
(430) The launch of the new online learning platform will usher in on January 1st.
(431) Mid-January is a time when some people start planning their summer vacations.
(432) The glummest day of the year is often said to be the third Monday in January.
(433) The newly elected senator will take up the office of Capitol Hill in January.
(434) The excitement of the holiday season receded throughout the month of January.
(435) The opening date for the new art gallery has been confirmed for January 15th.
(436) Mid-January is when many people start planning their annual family vacations.
(437) Mid-January is when many people start reflecting on their goals for the year.
(438) The financial statements cover the reporting period from January to December.
(439) The breeding season for rosellas typically occurs between August and January.
(440) The policy period for our car insurance is from January 1st to December 31st.
(441) I've heard that the best time to go snowshoeing in Switzerland is in January.
(442) She teetotaled for the entire month of January as part of a health challenge.
(443) The contract had a date stamp indicating it was signed on the 1st of January.
(444) Mid-January is a popular time for winter sports enthusiasts to hit the slopes.
(445) Mid-January is a time when some people start thinking about their tax returns.
(446) The excitement of the holiday season started to ebb off as January approached.
(447) The excitement of the holiday season was dwindling away as January approached.
(448) Mid-January is when many people start organizing their homes for the new year.
(449) The policy period for my flood insurance is from January 1st to December 31st.
(450) I like to plan a special outing in mid-January to break up the winter monotony.
(451) I always make a New Year's resolution at the beginning of the month of January.
(452) The accounting period for this tax return is from January 1st to December 31st.
(453) The excitement of the holiday season gradually wound down as January approached.
(454) The excitement of the new year waned into nothingness as January came to an end.
(455) Operation Desert Storm lasted for 42 days, from January 17 to February 28, 1991.
(456) Odegard's signing was seen as a coup for Arsenal in the January transfer window.
(457) Along-about the second week of January, I always start to feel the winter blues.
(458) Mid-January is a time when some people begin to anticipate the arrival of spring.
(459) The essonite gemstone is a popular choice for those born in the month of January.
(460) Auriga is best seen in the evening sky during the months of December and January.
(461) As shown in the table, the average temperature in July is higher than in January.
(462) The governor-elect will officially take over gubernatorial duties on January 1st.
(463) Ukrainian Christmas is celebrated on January 7th according to the Julian calendar.
(464) I always feel a sense of anticipation in mid-January for what the year will bring.
(465) Students who matriculate between January and June are eligible for summer classes.
(466) The Northern hemisphere experiences winter during December, January, and February.
(467) The Southern hemisphere experiences summer during December, January, and February.
(468) The businessiest time for fitness studios is during the first few weeks of January.
(469) The 26th of January is Australia Day, commemorating the arrival of the First Fleet.
(470) The accountant journalized all the financial transactions for the month of January.
(471) The statistics show that the average temperature in July is higher than in January.
(472) The game was supposed to be released in December, but it got delayed until January.
(473) The deadline for submitting a transfer application falls between January and March.
(474) Many people use mid-January as an opportunity to declutter and organize their homes.
(475) Mid-January is a time for reflection on the past year's accomplishments and lessons.
(476) Almandine is a popular gemstone for those born in January as it is their birthstone.
(477) The Jul season lasts until January 6th, which is known as Epiphany or Twelfth Night.
(478) The gym is always busy in January with people starting their New Year's resolutions.
(479) The designated application period for the graduate program is from January to March.
(480) Auriga is best observed in the evening sky during the months of December and January.
(481) Mid-January is a time when some people start thinking about summer job opportunities.
(482) The pears will ripen up throughout the winter and be perfect for poaching in January.
(483) Almandine is a popular gemstone for those born in January, as it is their birthstone.
(484) The rhodolite gemstone is often used in birthstone jewelry for those born in January.
(485) The treaty, which was negotiated for months, finally came into effect on January 1st.
(486) The order of the months in a year is in chronological order from January to December.
(487) Coptic Christians celebrate Christmas on January 7th according to the Coptic calendar.
(488) The state-of-the-union address is typically given in January or February of each year.
(489) The new law will take effect on the effective date, which is January 1st of next year.
(490) Although I signed the contract back in January, I still haven't received a copy of it.
(491) The green variety of grossular is often used as a birthstone for those born in January.
(492) Martin Luther King Day is a national holiday celebrated on the third Monday of January.
(493) Greek Orthodox Christmas is celebrated on January 7th according to the Julian calendar.
(494) The policy period for our health insurance plan runs from January 1st to December 31st.
(495) Mid-January is a time when some people begin to plan their Valentine's Day celebrations.
(496) They spent out throughout the holiday season and had to tighten their budget in January.
(497) Ayn al-Asad is an airbase in Iraq that was targeted by Iranian missiles in January 2020.
(498) The designated application period for the leadership program is from November to January.
(499) The busies time for the gym is usually in January when people make New Year's resolutions.
(500) Mid-January is a time for reconnecting with friends and loved ones after the holiday rush.
(501) The lake usually doesn't freeze up until January, but this year it was frozen by December.
(502) The wintriest month of the year was January, with its icy winds and freezing temperatures.
(503) The gym is always busy in January with people trying to keep their New Year's resolutions.
(504) Mid-January is a time when some people start planning their garden for the upcoming spring.
(505) Mid-January is a time when some people reflect on their accomplishments from the past year.
(506) The crop year for strawberries in this area usually begins in January and finishes in July.
(507) The company signed a new contract in January, but they are already renegotiating the terms.
(508) Many people take advantage of mid-January sales to purchase winter clothing and accessories.
(509) The rhodolite gemstone is a popular choice for birthstone jewelry for those born in January.
(510) The snowiest month of the year is usually January, with an average of 20 inches of snowfall.
(511) The Hakone Ekiden is a famous long-distance relay race that takes place annually in January.
(512) The seventh bimester in the bimesters array is called January-February of the following year.
(513) Demantoid, which is a member of the garnet family, is often used as a birthstone for January.
(514) Many gyms see an increase in memberships in mid-January as people work on their fitness goals.
(515) The excitement of the holiday season begins to recede from our thoughts as January approaches.
(516) The excitement of the holiday season slowly recedes back from our minds as January approaches.
(517) Mid-January is a time when some people start thinking about their financial goals for the year.
(518) The Northern hemisphere experiences winter during the months of December, January, and February.
(519) The Southern hemisphere experiences summer during the months of December, January, and February.
(520) Many people use mid-January as an opportunity to set new goals and intentions for the year ahead.
(521) I'm planning to take a respite from drinking during the month of January as a personal challenge.
(522) Many people use mid-January as a time to catch up on their reading or binge-watch their favorite shows.
(523) After a busy work schedule, we decided to belatedly celebrate Christmas with a family dinner in January.
(524) The average temperature in July is 85 degrees, but the average temperature in January is only 45 degrees.
(525) You can bet your life that the gym will be packed in January when everyone makes their New Year's resolutions.
(526) The policy period for this health insurance plan begins on January 1st and ends on December 31st of each year.
(527) The construction industry has slowed down, and many workers have been furloughed through from January to March.
(528) I'm planning to take a vacation from drinking during the month of January as part of my New Year's resolutions.
(529) Kwanza is a time to honor African heritage and culture, and it is celebrated from December 26th to January 1st.
(530) The eighteenth of January is Martin Luther King Jr. Day in the United States, honoring the civil rights leader.
(531) The longlines at the gym during January were filled with people determined to keep their New Year's resolutions.
(532) The pond usually doesn't freeze up enough for ice fishing until February, but this year it was ready in January.
(533) While the western hemisphere celebrates Christmas in December, many countries in the east celebrate it in January.
(534) The ides of January were associated with the Roman god Janus, who was believed to preside over beginnings and endings.
(535) Although he signed the contract back in January, he still hasn't received his payment, so he's considering legal action.
(536) The Challenger's launch was delayed several times due to technical issues, but it eventually lifted off on January 28, 1986.
(537) The dhole's breeding season typically occurs between November and January, and females give birth to litters of 4 to 6 pups.
(538) The early bird discount is applicable to registrations made by participants registered between January 1st and February 28th.
(539) The sequence of months in a year is January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, and December.
(540) The sequence of the months of the year is January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, and December.
(541) The bipartisan commission investigating the January 6th insurrection released its findings, which were criticized by some members of Congress for being too lenient on the perpetrators.
January meaning
January is the first month of the year in the Gregorian calendar, and it is a time of new beginnings and fresh starts. As a dictionary, we have compiled a list of tips for how to use the word "January" or the phrase "in January" in a sentence.
1. Use "January" as a proper noun: When referring to the month of January, it should always be capitalized as it is a proper noun.
For example, "I am looking forward to January because it is my birthday month."
2. Use "in January" to indicate a specific time: When referring to an event or activity that will take place in January, use the phrase "in January" to indicate the specific time frame.
For example, "The concert will be held in January, so make sure to buy your tickets early."
3. Use "January" to describe the weather: In many parts of the world, January is a cold and snowy month. You can use the word "January" to describe the weather conditions during this time.
For example, "The January snowstorm caused many schools to close for the day."
4. Use "January" to talk about New Year's resolutions: January is a popular time for people to make New Year's resolutions. You can use the word "January" to talk about these goals and aspirations.
For example, "I made a resolution to exercise more in January."
5. Use "in January" to talk about holidays: There are several holidays that take place in January, such as New Year's Day and Martin Luther King Jr. Day. You can use the phrase "in January" to talk about these holidays.
For example, "We always celebrate New Year's Day with a big family brunch in January."
6. Use "January" to talk about the start of a new year: January is the first month of the year, so it is often associated with new beginnings and fresh starts. You can use the word "January" to talk about this concept.
For example, "I always feel motivated to start new projects in January."
7. Use "in January" to talk about travel plans: January is a popular time for travel, especially to warm destinations. You can use the phrase "in January" to talk about your travel plans.
For example, "We are planning a trip to Hawaii in January to escape the cold weather."
In conclusion, the word "January" and the phrase "in January" can be used in a variety of ways to talk about the month of January and the events and activities that take place during this time. By following these tips, you can use these words and phrases correctly in your writing and conversation.
The word usage examples above have been gathered from various sources to reflect current and historical usage of the word January. They do not represent the opinions of TranslateEN.com.