times (Meaning)

Wordnet

times (n)

a more or less definite period of time now or previously present

an arithmetic operation that is the inverse of division; the product of two numbers is computed

Webster

times (pl.)

of Time

times Sentence Examples

  1. The twins laughed at the same time, their peals of laughter echoing through the room.
  2. The train was running on time, speeding through the countryside with precision.
  3. At some time in the future, we may discover the cure for cancer.
  4. The students had five minutes in which to complete the quiz; time was of the essence.
  5. Time seemed to slow down as the car hurtled towards the edge of the cliff.
  6. The couple waited for the right time to announce their engagement to the world.
  7. History is a record of the passage of time, documenting the rise and fall of civilizations.
  8. Time heals all wounds, or so the saying goes.
  9. The clock ticked away the minutes, marking the passage of time relentlessly.
  10. I spent countless hours that summer reading, losing myself in the realm of time and imagination.

FAQs About the word times

a more or less definite period of time now or previously present, an arithmetic operation that is the inverse of division; the product of two numbers is compute

moments, occasions, seconds,minutes, spells, trices, split seconds,instants, stretches, twinkles

drags, busts, busts, drags, downers,bores, downers, bores,bummers, bummers

The twins laughed at the same time, their peals of laughter echoing through the room.

The train was running on time, speeding through the countryside with precision.

At some time in the future, we may discover the cure for cancer.

The students had five minutes in which to complete the quiz; time was of the essence.