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1. part-time
adjective.
(ˈpɑːrtˈtaɪm)
Involving
less
than
the
standard
or
customary
time
for
an
activity.
Synonyms
temporary
parttime
underemployed
odd-job
half-time
irregular
Antonyms
full-time
impermanence
stable
permanent
nonworker
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2. waste
verb.
(ˈweɪst)
Spend
thoughtlessly;
throw
away.
Synonyms
use
burn
blow
squander
expend
Antonyms
conserve
inaction
passive
active
inexpensiveness
Etymology
waste (English)
waste (Middle English (1100-1500))
wasten (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. waste
verb.
(ˈweɪst)
Use
inefficiently
or
inappropriately.
Synonyms
utilise
use
utilize
apply
employ
Antonyms
ascend
attend to
mind
hire
continue
Etymology
waste (English)
waste (Middle English (1100-1500))
wasten (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. time
noun.
(ˈtaɪm)
An
instance
or
single
occasion
for
some
event.
Synonyms
clip
example
instance
case
Antonyms
impermanence
shortness
retrospective
present
outgoing
Etymology
time (English)
time (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. time
noun.
(ˈtaɪm)
A
period
of
time
considered
as
a
resource
under
your
control
and
sufficient
to
accomplish
something.
Synonyms
period
time period
period of time
Antonyms
profitable
reverberant
sensitive
imprecise
Etymology
time (English)
time (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. time
noun.
(ˈtaɪm)
An
indefinite
period
(usually
marked
by
specific
attributes
or
activities).
Synonyms
dead
time period
piece
period of time
patch
minute
space age
wee
second
mo
ephemera
period
spell
hard times
incarnation
day
moment
while
bit
Antonyms
uncheerfulness
cheerfulness
misconception
new
current
Etymology
time (English)
time (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. time
noun.
(ˈtaɪm)
A
suitable
moment.
Synonyms
instant
moment
occasion
minute
high time
second
Antonyms
rested
charged
incomplete
extant
running
Etymology
time (English)
time (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. time
noun.
(ˈtaɪm)
The
continuum
of
experience
in
which
events
pass
from
the
future
through
the
present
to
the
past.
Synonyms
time to come
daylight-savings time
continuum
continuance
musical time
daylight saving
eternity
biological time
civil time
daylight-saving time
universal time
Greenwich Mean Time
standard time
duration
future
attribute
cosmic time
daylight savings
nowadays
past
geologic time
geological time
local time
UT
yesteryear
past times
futurity
Greenwich Time
infinity
UT1
present
hereafter
GMT
Antonyms
past
future
discontinuation
inactivity
discontinuance
Etymology
time (English)
time (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. time
noun.
(ˈtaɪm)
A
person's
experience
on
a
particular
occasion.
Synonyms
experience
Antonyms
longness
permanence
Etymology
time (English)
time (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. time
noun.
(ˈtaɪm)
A
reading
of
a
point
in
time
as
given
by
a
clock.
Synonyms
indication
meter reading
postmeridian
antemeridian
hour
time of day
SCLK
reading
clock time
spacecraft clock time
prime time
Antonyms
postmeridian
antemeridian
incoming
pastness
presentness
Etymology
time (English)
time (Middle English (1100-1500))
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