clock (in) Antonyms

Meaning of clock (in)

clock (in)

any periodic system by which time is measured, to register on a mechanical recording device, without relaxation and heedless of time, to register on a time sheet or time clock, a synchronizing device (as in a computer) that produces pulses at regular intervals, time clock, put in sense 3, to have a specified measure or value, with clocked speed rather than the order of finish as the criterion for placement, a device other than a watch for indicating or measuring time commonly by means of hands moving on a dial, attain, realize, odometer, to hit hard, with or within a time constraint, to travel (a distance) over time, a registering device usually with a dial, an ornamental figure on the ankle or side of a stocking or sock, to be timed at, continuously for 24 hours, a device (as in a computer) that sends out signals at regular spaces of time so that other events can happen in the correct order, to show (as time or speed) on a recording device, to have a specified duration or speed, a registering device with a dial that is attached to a machine to measure or record what it is doing, to use up as much as possible of the playing time remaining in a game (such as football) while retaining possession of the ball or puck especially to protect a lead, to time (as a person or a piece of work) by a timing device, biological clock, to time with a stopwatch or by an electric timing device, a device for measuring or telling the time and especially one not meant to be worn or carried about by a person

clock (in) Sentence Examples

  1. The clock in the living room ticked relentlessly, marking the passage of time.
  2. I glanced at the digital clock in my car, realizing I was running late.
  3. The grandfather clock in the hallway chimed sonorously, announcing the hour.
  4. I set the alarm clock on my phone for 7 AM, hoping to get a good night's sleep.
  5. The cuckoo clock in the kitchen chirped merrily, signaling the arrival of noon.
  6. The clock in the study displayed the precise time and date in elegant Roman numerals.
  7. I peered at the clock above the blackboard, trying to gauge how much time was left on the test.
  8. The clock tower in the town square struck midnight, its deep bell tolls echoing through the streets.
  9. I wound the clock in the guest room, ensuring it would keep perfect time.
  10. The clock in the operating room counted down the vital minutes as the surgeons performed a delicate procedure.

FAQs About the word clock (in)

any periodic system by which time is measured, to register on a mechanical recording device, without relaxation and heedless of time, to register on a time shee

breeze (in), barge (in), waltz (in), check in,burst (in or into), blow in, hit, get in, touch down, get through

clock (out), check out, leave,go,,flee

The clock in the living room ticked relentlessly, marking the passage of time.

I glanced at the digital clock in my car, realizing I was running late.

The grandfather clock in the hallway chimed sonorously, announcing the hour.

I set the alarm clock on my phone for 7 AM, hoping to get a good night's sleep.