ten-o'clock (Meaning)

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ten-o'clock (n.)

A plant, the star-of-Bethlehem. See under Star.

Synonyms & Antonyms of ten-o'clock

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ten-o'clock Sentence Examples

  1. The concert was scheduled to begin punctually at ten-o'clock, but the audience had to wait an extra half hour for the performers to arrive.
  2. The clock struck ten-o'clock, signaling the end of the workday for most of the employees in the building.
  3. She always woke up at ten-o'clock on the dot, even on weekends.
  4. The doctor's appointment was set for ten-o'clock, but the patient was running late and arrived at ten-fifteen.
  5. The ten-o'clock train was famously crowded, so commuters tried to avoid it if possible.
  6. The school bell rang at ten-o'clock, dismissing the students for lunch.
  7. The museum's doors opened at ten-o'clock, and a line of eager visitors had already formed outside.
  8. The plane was scheduled to depart at ten-o'clock, but due to bad weather, it was delayed by two hours.
  9. The ten-o'clock newscast was a nightly ritual for many families, providing updates on current events.
  10. The curfew for teenagers in the city was ten-o'clock, and any minors found outside after that time could be fined.

FAQs About the word ten-o'clock

A plant, the star-of-Bethlehem. See under Star.

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The concert was scheduled to begin punctually at ten-o'clock, but the audience had to wait an extra half hour for the performers to arrive.

The clock struck ten-o'clock, signaling the end of the workday for most of the employees in the building.

She always woke up at ten-o'clock on the dot, even on weekends.

The doctor's appointment was set for ten-o'clock, but the patient was running late and arrived at ten-fifteen.