Word: time Word origin: Old English tīma, of Germanic origin; related to tide, which it superseded in temporal senses. The earliest of the current verb senses (dating from late Middle English) is ‘do (something) at a particular moment’. Phonetic: tʌɪm Listen:
the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole. Example: travel through space and time
a point of time as measured in hours and minutes past midnight or noon. Example: the time is 9.30
time as allotted, available, or used. Example: we need more time
an instance of something happening or being done; an occasion. Example: this is the first time I have got into debt
(following a number) expressing multiplication. Example: eleven times four is forty-four
the rhythmic pattern of a piece of music, as expressed by a time signature. Example: tunes in waltz time
plan, schedule, or arrange when (something) should happen or be done. Example: the first track race is timed for 11.15
measure the time taken by (a process or activity, or a person doing it). Example: we were timed and given certificates according to our speed
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