The Word is:”time”
time
/tʌɪm/
noun
noun: time; plural noun: times
1. the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future
regarded as a whole.
“travel through space and time” the continued progress of existence as affecting people and things.
“things were getting better as time passed”
time or an amount of time as reckoned by a conventional standard.
“it’s eight o’clock New York Time”
the personification of time, typically as an old man with a scythe and hourglass.
noun: Time; noun: Father Time
“travel through space and time”
“things were getting better as time passed”
“it’s eight o’clock New York Time”
noun: Time; noun: Father Time
2. a point of time as measured in hours and minutes past midnight or noon.
“the time is 9.30”
synonyms: hour; datedo’clock
synonyms: hour; datedo’clock
“what time is it?”
“the scheduled departure time”
“it was time to go”
synonyms: moment, point, point in time, occasion, hour, minute, second, instant, juncture,
stage, phase
“late at night was the best time to leave”a portion of time in history or characterized by particular events or circumstances.
the conditions of life during a particular period.
“times have changed”
used in names of newspapers.
noun: Times; plural noun: the Times
“the Oxford Times”
“late at night was the best time to leave”
“Victorian times”
synonyms: era, age, epoch, period, aeon, years, days;
generation, date
synonyms: era, age, epoch, period, aeon, years, days;
generation, date
“in the time of the dinosaurs”
“times have changed”
noun: Times; plural noun: the Times
“the Oxford Times”
3. time as allotted, available, or used.
“we need more time”
informal
a prison sentence.
“he was doing time for fraud”
a prison sentence.
“he was doing time for fraud”
5. (following a number) expressing multiplication.
“eleven times four is forty-four”
verb
verb: time; 3rd person present: times; past tense: timed; past participle: timed; gerund or present participle: timing
1. plan, schedule, or arrange when (something) should happen or be done.
“the first track race is timed for 11.15”
synonyms: schedule, set, set up, arrange, organize, fix, fix up, fix a time for, book, line up, slot
synonyms: schedule, set, set up, arrange, organize, fix, fix up, fix a time for, book, line up, slot
in, prearrange, timetable, bill, programme, plan; slate
“his meeting had been timed for three o’clock”
“his meeting had been timed for three o’clock”
2. measure the time taken by (a process or activity, or a person doing it).
“we were timed and given certificates according to our speed”
synonyms: measure, put a stopwatch on, meter, count; informal clock
synonyms: measure, put a stopwatch on, meter, count; informal clock
“he timed it—it took two minutes and forty-three seconds”
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