the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole
the continued progress of existence as affecting people and things
time or an amount of time as reckoned by a conventional standard
the personification of time, typically as an old man with a scythe and hourglass.
a point of time as measured in hours and minutes past midnight or noon
a moment or definite portion of time allotted, used, or suitable for a purpose
the favourable or appropriate time to do something
an indefinite period
a portion of time in history or characterized by particular events or circumstances
the conditions of life during a particular period
used in names of newspapers
one's lifetime
the successful, fortunate, or influential part of a person's life or career
the appropriate or expected time for something, in particular childbirth or death
an apprenticeship
a period of menstruation or pregnancy.
the normal rate of pay for time spent working
the length of time taken to run a race or complete an event or journey
the moment at which the opening hours of a pub end
short for "full time"
a moment at which play stops temporarily within a game
time as allotted, available, or used
a prison sentence
an instance of something happening or being done; an occasion
an event, occasion, or period experienced in a particular way
(following a number) expressing multiplication
the rhythmic pattern of a piece of music, as expressed by a time signature
the tempo at which a piece of music is played or marked to be played.
plan, schedule, or arrange when (something) should happen or be done
perform (an action) at a particular moment
measure the time taken by (a process or activity, or a person doing it)
(of a computer or a program) cancel an operation automatically because a predefined interval of time has passed without a certain event happening
(of an operation) be cancelled automatically because a predefined interval of time has passed without a certain event happening.