long time Antonyms
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Meaning of long time
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long time (n)
a prolonged period of time
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long time (s)
having existed or persisted or continued in a particular role or state for a long time
long time Sentence Examples
- I have waited a long time for this opportunity to finally arise.
- It took me a long time to forgive the betrayal I experienced.
- After a long time of searching, I finally found the love of my life.
- I have been a teacher for a long time, and I have seen many changes in education.
- The city has been in a state of turmoil for a long time due to political unrest.
- The construction project has been delayed for a long time, but it is finally nearing completion.
- I have known you for a long time, and I consider you one of my closest friends.
- The journey to the mountaintop took a long time, but the view from the summit was worth it.
- The economic downturn has been going on for a long time, and many people have been struggling financially.
- I have a vivid memory of that day, even though it was a long time ago.
FAQs About the word long time
a prolonged period of time, having existed or persisted or continued in a particular role or state for a long time
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I have waited a long time for this opportunity to finally arise.
It took me a long time to forgive the betrayal I experienced.
After a long time of searching, I finally found the love of my life.
I have been a teacher for a long time, and I have seen many changes in education.