Silent Wednesday, often referred to as "Spy Wednesday," is the Wednesday of Holy Week in the Christian liturgical calendar. It is traditionally associated with Judas Iscariot's betrayal of Jesus, as it is believed that he conspired with the religious authorities to betray Jesus on this day. In some Christian traditions, it serves as a time for reflection and preparation for the events of the upcoming Easter celebrations. The term "silent" may also reflect the somber mood as Christians meditate on the impending crucifixion.
Wednesday has a silent "d".
Wednesday though some pronunciations include all letters
The letter "d" is silent in the word "Wednesday." It is pronounced as "WENZ-day."
Wednesday. The d is silent in it.
The letter d is silent in Wednesday
The days of the week with silent letters are Wednesday (the first "d") and Saturday (the "a").
Wednesday has a silent 'd' in its name.
Wednesday and Saturday have silent letters in them.
Wednesday.
Wednesday and Saturday are two days of the week with silent vowels.
Wednesday is the day of the week that has a silent letter. The "d" in Wednesday is not pronounced, making it sound like "Wensday." This can often lead to confusion for those learning English pronunciation.
The record is silent. A day of rest and prayer