Time


Time



Time | English A1 Level (Beginner / Elementary)

28 Word


Time


Definition: A measured period during which events occur; a point in the day.

  • What time is it now?
  • We need to manage our time wisely.
  • Time flies when you're having fun.

Time in a sentence


Clock


Definition: A device used to measure and display time.

  • The clock on the wall shows the time clearly.
  • She set the clock to wake her up in the morning.
  • Understanding how a clock works is important for time management.

Clock in a sentence


Watch


Definition: To look at something attentively; a device for telling time.

  • I like to watch movies on weekends.
  • Please watch the presentation carefully.
  • I wear a watch to see the time.

Watch in a sentence


Day


Definition: A period of 24 hours; the time from sunrise to sunset.

  • Today is a beautiful day.
  • I have school every day.
  • What do you want to do this day?

Day in a sentence


Night


Definition: The time between sunset and sunrise when it is dark outside.

  • The stars shine bright at night.
  • She likes to read before going to sleep at night.
  • They went for a walk in the cool night air.

Night in a sentence


Morning


Definition: The early part of the day, from sunrise until noon.

  • I wake up early in the morning.
  • The morning sun was shining brightly.
  • She likes to drink coffee in the morning.

Morning in a sentence


Afternoon


Definition: The period of time from noon until evening.

  • We will meet in the afternoon to discuss the project.
  • She likes to take a nap in the afternoon.
  • The afternoon sun was warm and pleasant.

Afternoon in a sentence


Evening


Definition: The time of day from late afternoon to night.

  • We like to relax in the evening after dinner.
  • She goes for walks in the evening.
  • The evening sky was filled with stars.

Evening in a sentence


Second


Definition: One that comes after the first; a unit of time.

  • She finished in second place in the race.
  • I need just a second to grab my bag.
  • The meeting will start in a second.

Second in a sentence


Minute


Definition: A unit of time equal to sixty seconds; also means very small.

  • We only have a minute left before the bell rings.
  • She spent a minute looking for her keys.
  • The details in this painting are minute but impressive.

Minute in a sentence


Hour


Definition: A period of 60 minutes.

  • There are 24 hours in a day.
  • I studied for an hour before the test.
  • We will meet in one hour at the cafe.

Hour in a sentence


Week


Definition: A period of seven days.

  • I will see you next week at school.
  • She plans to travel for a week during the break.
  • Every week, we have a new lesson to learn.

Week in a sentence


Month


Definition: A period of about 30 days, used in calendars.

  • February is the shortest month of the year.
  • Each month has a different theme in our class.
  • I plan to save money every month.

Month in a sentence


Year


Definition: A period of 365 days or 12 months.

  • Her birthday is in the new year.
  • He plans to travel next year.
  • This year has been very busy for them.

Year in a sentence


Now


Definition: At the present time; currently.

  • I am studying now.
  • She is working on her project now.
  • They want to leave now before it gets dark.

Now in a sentence


Today


Definition: The present day; the current date.

  • What is the date today?
  • Today, we will learn about animals.
  • She has a meeting today after school.

Today in a sentence


Tomorrow


Definition: The day after today.

  • We have a test tomorrow in science class.
  • I will see you tomorrow at the park.
  • Tomorrow is going to be a sunny day.

Tomorrow in a sentence


Yesterday


Definition: The day before today.

  • Yesterday, we went to the zoo.
  • She finished her homework yesterday.
  • He forgot to bring his lunch yesterday.

Yesterday in a sentence


Late


Definition: Arriving after the expected or scheduled time.

  • She was late to class because of traffic.
  • He often stays up late to finish his homework.
  • Being late for appointments can be frustrating.

Late in a sentence


Early


Definition: Occurring before the expected time; happening soon after a start.

  • She arrived early for the meeting to prepare.
  • The early bird gets the worm, as the saying goes.
  • He prefers to wake up early in the morning.

Early in a sentence


Soon


Definition: In a short time; not long from now.

  • We will be leaving for the trip soon.
  • He hopes to finish his homework soon.
  • The movie will start soon, so let's hurry.

Soon in a sentence


Always


Definition: At all times; on every occasion.

  • I always brush my teeth in the morning.
  • She always helps her friends.
  • They are always happy to see each other.

Always in a sentence


Sometimes


Definition: Occasionally; not always.

  • Sometimes I like to read books in the park.
  • She feels tired sometimes after long days.
  • We go to the beach sometimes during summer.

Sometimes in a sentence


Never


Definition: Not at any time; not ever.

  • I have never been to another country.
  • He will never forget his first day of school.
  • She never likes to eat vegetables.

Never in a sentence


Breakfast


Definition: The first meal of the day, usually eaten in the morning.

  • I eat cereal for breakfast every day.
  • Breakfast is important for a good start.
  • What do you like to have for breakfast?

Breakfast in a sentence


Lunch


Definition: A meal eaten in the middle of the day.

  • They had sandwiches for lunch.
  • She packed her lunch with fruits and snacks.
  • Understanding the importance of lunch helps maintain energy.

Lunch in a sentence


Dinner


Definition: The main meal of the day, usually eaten in the evening.

  • We always have dinner together as a family.
  • What are you cooking for dinner tonight?
  • Dinner will be served at 6 PM.

Dinner in a sentence


Midnight


Definition: The time of night when the clock strikes twelve.

  • They celebrated until midnight on New Year's Eve.
  • Midnight snacks are often a fun treat.
  • He stayed up until midnight to finish his project.

Midnight in a sentence



Time | English A2 Level (Pre-Intermediate)

10 Word


Later


Definition: An adverb meaning "after a period of time."

  • I will finish my homework later this evening.
  • We can play outside later when it's sunny.
  • She called me later to discuss the project.

Later in a sentence


Calendar


Definition: a system for organizing days, weeks, and months

  • The calendar shows all the days of the month.
  • We marked her birthday on the calendar.
  • Understanding calendars is important for planning.

Calendar in a sentence


Schedule


Definition: A plan that shows when tasks or events will happen.

  • I have a busy schedule this week.
  • She made a schedule for her study time.
  • They checked the schedule for movie times.

Schedule in a sentence


Appointment


Definition: A scheduled meeting or arrangement.

  • I have a doctor's appointment this afternoon.
  • She made an appointment to see the dentist.
  • His appointment was confirmed by email.

Appointment in a sentence


Period


Definition: a length of time or a punctuation mark

  • The class is only a short period of time.
  • She finished her homework by the end of the period.
  • Understanding periods is important for grammar.

Period in a sentence


Season


Definition: One of the four periods of the year (spring, summer, fall, winter).

  • Summer is my favorite season for swimming.
  • Each season has its own unique weather.
  • We celebrate holidays in every season.

Season in a sentence


Age


Definition: The length of time a person or thing has lived or existed.

  • What is your age?
  • He is at the age where he can drive.
  • The age of the building is over a hundred years.

Age in a sentence


Frequency


Definition: The rate at which something occurs over a particular period.

  • The frequency of the meetings will increase next month.
  • We studied the frequency of different sounds.
  • He recorded the frequency of visits to the museum.

Frequency in a sentence


Once


Definition: At one time; on one occasion.

  • I went to the beach once when I was a child.
  • Once I finish my homework, I can play.
  • She visited Paris once last year.

Once in a sentence


Twice


Definition: Two times; on two occasions.

  • She practiced the song twice before the performance.
  • He visits his grandparents twice a month.
  • The recipe says to stir the sauce twice during cooking.

Twice in a sentence



Time | English B1 Level (Intermediate)

24 Word


Timetable


Definition: A schedule showing the times for events or activities.

  • The school's timetable outlines the daily classes.
  • He checked the timetable for the bus schedule.
  • A clear timetable helps manage time effectively.

Timetable in a sentence


Deadline


Definition: The latest time or date by which something must be completed.

  • The project has a deadline next Friday.
  • She works hard to meet her deadlines.
  • Missing a deadline can cause problems.

Deadline in a sentence


Punctual


Definition: Being on time.

  • She is very punctual and never arrives late.
  • Punctual students are often more successful.
  • Being punctual shows respect for others' time.

Punctual in a sentence


Delay


Definition: To postpone or make something happen later than planned.

  • There was a delay in the bus schedule today.
  • She experienced a delay in receiving her package.
  • Understanding delay can help manage time better.

Delay in a sentence


Then


Definition: At that time; used to indicate a sequence in time.

  • We went to the park, and then we had ice cream.
  • He finished his homework, and then he played video games.
  • I will study now, and then I’ll watch a movie.

Then in a sentence


Usually


Definition: Most of the time; in most cases.

  • I usually go to bed at 10 PM.
  • She usually eats cereal for breakfast.
  • Understanding the word usually helps with daily routines.

Usually in a sentence


Often


Definition: Frequently; many times.

  • I often go for a walk after dinner.
  • She often reads before going to bed.
  • They meet often to discuss their project.

Often in a sentence


Rarely


Definition: Not often; infrequently.

  • She rarely eats dessert during the week.
  • He rarely goes to the movies.
  • They rarely see each other since they moved.

Rarely in a sentence


Forever


Definition: For all time; an infinite duration.

  • She promised to love him forever.
  • The memories will last forever in her heart.
  • They want to travel together forever.

Forever in a sentence


Temporary


Definition: lasting for a limited time; not permanent

  • They hired temporary workers for the busy season.
  • The temporary solution worked until a permanent fix was found.
  • He used a temporary password for security.

Temporary in a sentence


Permanent


Definition: Lasting or intended to last indefinitely; not temporary.

  • He got a permanent job after the internship.
  • The marker was permanent, so it couldn't be erased.
  • She wanted a permanent solution to her problem.

Permanent in a sentence


Era


Definition: A period in history or a person's life marked by particular events or characteristics.

  • The dinosaur era was millions of years ago.
  • We live in an era of rapid technological change.
  • The Victorian era was known for its fashion.

Era in a sentence


Century


Definition: A period of 100 years; often used to refer to a specific time in history.

  • The 21st century has seen many technological advancements.
  • They studied art from the 19th century.
  • She was born in the 20th century.

Century in a sentence


Decade


Definition: a period of ten years

  • This decade has seen many technological advancements.
  • He has lived in this city for over a decade.
  • Understanding decade helps in discussing historical changes.

Decade in a sentence


Chronology


Definition: The arrangement of events in the order they occurred.

  • Chronology helps us understand historical events.
  • She created a chronology of important dates for her project.
  • Studying chronology is essential for history.

Chronology in a sentence


History


Definition: The study of past events, particularly in human affairs.

  • We learn about history in school.
  • History teaches us about important events.
  • Her favorite subject is history.

History in a sentence


Modern


Definition: Relating to the present time; characterized by new ideas, styles, or technology.

  • The modern design of the building features large windows.
  • She prefers modern art over classical paintings.
  • Modern technology has changed the way we communicate.

Modern in a sentence


Ancient


Definition: Very old or belonging to the distant past.

  • They studied ancient civilizations in class.
  • The ancient ruins are fascinating to explore.
  • She enjoys reading about ancient myths.

Ancient in a sentence


Instant


Definition: Happening immediately; quick.

  • He made an instant decision to help.
  • The instant results surprised everyone.
  • She enjoyed the instant coffee for its convenience.

Instant in a sentence


Moment


Definition: A very brief period of time; a specific point in time.

  • Please hold on for a moment while I find your book.
  • He experienced a moment of clarity during the discussion.
  • The moment she saw the puppy, she fell in love.

Moment in a sentence


Elapsed


Definition: referring to time that has passed

  • The elapsed time for the race was recorded.
  • He couldn’t believe how much time had elapsed since they last met.
  • The project took longer than the elapsed time suggested.

Elapsed in a sentence


Elapsed Time


Definition: the amount of time that has passed

  • We calculated the elapsed time from start to finish.
  • The elapsed time for the experiment was noted in the report.
  • Understanding elapsed time is important for time management.

Elapsed Time in a sentence


Alarm


Definition: a sound that warns you of danger

  • The alarm went off when the smoke was detected.
  • She set the alarm for 7 AM.
  • The sudden alarm made everyone jump.

Alarm in a sentence


Timezone


Definition: A region of the Earth that has the same standard time; used for coordinating activities across different areas.

  • They adjusted their meeting time according to the timezone.
  • She learned about different timezones while traveling.
  • Each timezone can affect travel plans significantly.


Time | English B2 Level (Upper Intermediate)

7 Word


Duration


Definition: The length of time something lasts or continues.

  • The duration of the movie is two hours.
  • She measured the duration of her workout.
  • Understanding duration is important for time management.

Duration in a sentence


Timeline


Definition: A graphical representation of a period of time, showing events in order.

  • We created a timeline for our history project.
  • The timeline shows important events in his life.
  • She used a timeline to plan the project steps.

Timeline in a sentence


Interval


Definition: A period of time between events.

  • There was a short interval between classes.
  • He took a break for a five-minute interval.
  • The interval between the two concerts was enjoyable.

Interval in a sentence


Chronological


Definition: Arranged in the order of time.

  • The events were listed in chronological order for clarity.
  • In a chronological timeline, each event follows the one before.
  • Understanding chronological order helps in organizing historical facts.

Chronological in a sentence


Timely


Definition: Occurring at a suitable or opportune time; prompt.

  • He provided timely feedback on the assignment.
  • The timely arrival of the package surprised her.
  • Timely decisions can lead to better results.

Timely in a sentence


Synchronize


Definition: to make things happen at the same time

  • They need to synchronize their efforts for the project.
  • He learned how to synchronize audio with video.
  • She tried to synchronize her schedule with her friends.

Synchronize in a sentence


Millennium


Definition: A period of one thousand years; often used to refer to the year 2000.

  • The new millennium began on January 1, 2000.
  • People celebrated the millennium with fireworks.
  • He was born just before the millennium.


Time | English C1 Level (Advanced)

13 Word


Temporal


Definition: related to time or the physical world

  • Temporal changes can affect how we perceive events.
  • He studied temporal patterns in history.
  • Understanding temporal aspects is important in many fields.

Temporal in a sentence


Epoch


Definition: a significant period in history

  • The Renaissance was an epoch of great cultural change.
  • He learned about different epochs in his history class.
  • Understanding epochs helps contextualize historical events.

Epoch in a sentence


Synchronization


Definition: the process of making things operate at the same time

  • The synchronization of the schedules improved teamwork.
  • They worked on the synchronization of their devices.
  • Synchronization is important for keeping time accurate.

Synchronization in a sentence


Perpetual


Definition: Continuing forever; everlasting; occurring repeatedly.

  • The perpetual motion machine is an interesting concept.
  • They lived in perpetual happiness after their marriage.
  • He had a perpetual smile on his face.

Perpetual in a sentence


Transient


Definition: lasting for a short time; temporary

  • The transient nature of clouds fascinated her.
  • He lived in a transient place before settling down.
  • The transient visitors added vibrancy to the town.

Transient in a sentence


Procrastination


Definition: The act of delaying or postponing tasks.

  • Procrastination can affect your grades.
  • Overcoming procrastination is important for success.
  • I struggle with procrastination during exam season.

Procrastination in a sentence


Measurable


Definition: Able to be quantified or assessed in terms of size, amount, or degree.

  • Setting measurable goals helps track progress.
  • She prefers measurable outcomes for her projects.
  • Understanding measurable indicators is important for evaluation.

Measurable in a sentence


Expedite


Definition: to make a process happen more quickly

  • We need to expedite the shipping of these packages.
  • The team worked hard to expedite the project.
  • Understanding how to expedite tasks can improve efficiency.

Expedite in a sentence


Anticipation


Definition: The feeling of looking forward to something.

  • She waited in anticipation for the concert to start.
  • His anticipation grew as the date approached.
  • They felt a sense of anticipation before the exam.

Anticipation in a sentence


Retrospective


Definition: Looking back at past events or situations.

  • The retrospective showed how the project evolved over the years.
  • In a retrospective view, we can learn from our mistakes.
  • The art gallery held a retrospective of the famous painter's works.

Retrospective in a sentence


Contemporaneous


Definition: Existing or occurring at the same time as something else.

  • The two events were contemporaneous, happening in the same year.
  • Contemporaneous art movements often influence each other.
  • Historical records show contemporaneous developments in different cultures.

Contemporaneous in a sentence


Perennial


Definition: Plants that live for more than two years.

  • Perennial flowers bloom every year.
  • She planted perennial herbs in her garden.
  • Understanding perennial plants helps with garden planning.

Perennial in a sentence


Intervallic


Definition: Relating to intervals, especially in music; referring to the distance between notes.

  • The song featured intervallic patterns that were catchy.
  • She learned about intervallic relationships in her music class.
  • The intervallic structure of the melody was unique.


Time | English C2 Level (Proficiency / Mastery)

19 Word


Perpetuity


Definition: The state of lasting forever; an endless duration.

  • The donation was made in perpetuity to support the library.
  • He set up a fund for the perpetuity of the scholarship.
  • Understanding perpetuity is important in finance.

Perpetuity in a sentence


Transience


Definition: the state of being temporary or short-lived

  • The transience of youth is often celebrated in art.
  • She reflected on the transience of life during her travels.
  • Understanding transience can help us appreciate the moment.

Transience in a sentence


Antecedent


Definition: A thing or event that existed before or logically precedes another.

  • The antecedent of the word "he" is "John."
  • Understanding antecedents is important in grammar.
  • They discussed the antecedent factors of the situation.

Antecedent in a sentence


Subsequent


Definition: Following or coming after something in order or time.

  • The subsequent chapters were more exciting than the first.
  • He faced challenges in subsequent years after the event.
  • Subsequent research provided new insights.

Subsequent in a sentence


Synergy


Definition: The combined effect that is greater than the sum of individual effects.

  • The team worked together in synergy to complete the project.
  • Synergy can enhance creativity and productivity.
  • Finding synergy among team members is crucial for success.

Synergy in a sentence


Convergence


Definition: The process of coming together or merging.

  • The convergence of technology and education is changing learning.
  • They studied the convergence of different cultures.
  • Understanding convergence helps in analyzing trends.

Convergence in a sentence


Continuum


Definition: A continuous sequence or range of values or elements.

  • The colors form a continuum from red to violet.
  • There is a continuum of learning from beginner to expert.
  • Emotions can exist on a continuum of intensity.

Continuum in a sentence


Quantum


Definition: The smallest amount of a physical quantity.

  • A quantum of light is called a photon.
  • Understanding quantum physics can be challenging.
  • They studied quantum effects in their lab experiments.

Quantum in a sentence


Transitional


Definition: relating to a process of change

  • The transitional period was marked by uncertainty.
  • They discussed transitional strategies for the program.
  • He focused on transitional skills for students.

Transitional in a sentence


Chronicle


Definition: A factual written account of important events in the order they occurred.

  • The chronicle of the town's history was fascinating.
  • He wrote a chronicle of his travels around the world.
  • Chronicles can help us learn from the past.

Chronicle in a sentence


Interim


Definition: temporary or provisional

  • She took an interim position while the manager was away.
  • The interim report provided early findings.
  • He served as interim president until the election.

Interim in a sentence


Elapse


Definition: to pass or go by, often referring to time

  • Two hours will elapse before the movie starts.
  • As time began to elapse, she grew more anxious.
  • They watched the minutes elapse during the meeting.

Elapse in a sentence


Metronome


Definition: A device that produces regular, repeated sounds to help musicians keep time.

  • The metronome helped him practice playing in rhythm.
  • She set the metronome to 120 beats per minute.
  • Using a metronome can improve musical timing.

Metronome in a sentence


Periodicity


Definition: The quality or characteristic of recurring at regular intervals; often used in science.

  • The periodicity of the seasons affects agriculture.
  • She studied the periodicity of waves in her physics class.
  • Understanding periodicity is essential in chemistry.

Periodicity in a sentence


Decisive


Definition: Able to make decisions quickly and confidently; having a clear outcome.

  • She is very decisive when it comes to planning.
  • His decisive actions helped the team succeed.
  • Being decisive can lead to effective leadership.

Decisive in a sentence


Epochal


Definition: Significant or important in history; marking a new era.

  • The invention was epochal in changing communication.
  • Her research marked an epochal shift in understanding.
  • Epochal events shape the future of societies.

Epochal in a sentence


Sycophant


Definition: A person who flatters others to gain favor; a fawning subordinate.

  • He was known as a sycophant, always praising his boss.
  • Sycophants often lack genuine opinions.
  • The sycophant's behavior annoyed his coworkers.

Sycophant in a sentence


Temporalities


Definition: different aspects or dimensions of time

  • The lecture covered various temporalities in philosophy.
  • She explored the concept of temporalities in her research.
  • Understanding temporalities can enhance our comprehension of events.


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