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1. part-time
adjective. ['ˈpɑːrtˈtaɪm'] involving less than the standard or customary time for an activity.
Synonyms
- odd-job
- half-time
- temporary
- parttime
- underemployed
Antonyms
- legal
- irregularity
- systematic
- regular
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Rhymes with Elapsed Time
- clothestime
- anticrime
- part-time
- sublime
- onetime
- slime
- prime
- grime
- crime
- climb
- thyme
- syme
- sime
- seim
- rhyme
- mime
- lyme
- lime
- kime
- hime
- heim
- haim
- dime
- chime
- beim
- i'm
Sentences with elapsed-time
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Fourth grade students are developmentally ready to move beyond simple sequencing tasks to understand elapsed time.
2. Noun Phrase
Multiplication and division allows you to teach elapsed time as portions or fractions.
2. time
noun. ['ˈtaɪm'] an instance or single occasion for some event.
Synonyms
- example
- clip
- case
Antonyms
- shortness
- permanence
- long
- impermanence
Etymology
- time (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. time
noun. ['ˈtaɪm'] a period of time considered as a resource under your control and sufficient to accomplish something.
Synonyms
- period
- time period
Antonyms
- insignificance
- inconsequence
- unspell
Etymology
- time (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. time
noun. ['ˈtaɪm'] an indefinite period (usually marked by specific attributes or activities).
Synonyms
- while
- moment
- incarnation
- spell
- dead
- patch
- piece
- wee
- minute
- mo
- ephemera
- bit
- hard times
- time period
- space age
- second
- period of time
- day
Antonyms
- presentness
- pastness
- present
- outgoing
Etymology
- time (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. time
noun. ['ˈtaɪm'] a suitable moment.
Synonyms
- minute
- second
- moment
- high time
- occasion
Antonyms
- uptime
- day
- night
- middle
Etymology
- time (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. time
noun. ['ˈtaɪm'] the continuum of experience in which events pass from the future through the present to the past.
Synonyms
- universal time
- eternity
- local time
- attribute
- UT
- daylight-saving time
- present
- duration
- standard time
- Greenwich Time
- infinity
- daylight savings
- past times
- daylight-savings time
- musical time
- UT1
- biological time
- daylight saving
- civil time
- time to come
- nowadays
- geological time
- continuum
- GMT
- geologic time
- hereafter
- cosmic time
- futurity
- yesteryear
- future
- past
- continuance
Antonyms
- past
- nonbeing
- nonexistence
- cheerfulness
Etymology
- time (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. time
noun. ['ˈtaɪm'] a person's experience on a particular occasion.
Antonyms
- take
Etymology
- time (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. time
noun. ['ˈtaɪm'] a reading of a point in time as given by a clock.
Synonyms
- SCLK
- clock time
- meter reading
- hour
- prime time
- antemeridian
- reading
- postmeridian
- indication
- time of day
Antonyms
- antemeridian
- retrospective
- new
- incoming
Etymology
- time (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. time
noun. ['ˈtaɪm'] the fourth coordinate that is required (along with three spatial dimensions) to specify a physical event.
Synonyms
- dimension
Antonyms
- inactivity
- discontinuance
Etymology
- time (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. time
verb. ['ˈtaɪm'] measure the time or duration of an event or action or the person who performs an action in a certain period of time.
Synonyms
- measure
- quantify
- mistime
Antonyms
- profitable
- reverberant
- sensitive
- imprecise
Etymology
- time (Middle English (1100-1500))