Sicond example sentences

Related (13): second, subsequent, following, consecutive, successive, subsquent, 2nd, subsequently, after, succeeding, sequential, ensuing, subsequentally

sec·ond

number

second (adjective) · second (adverb) · second (noun) · seconds (plural noun)

  - constituting number two in a sequence; coming after the first in time or order; 2nd:

  - secondly (used to introduce a second point or reason):

  - an interval spanning two consecutive notes in a diatonic scale.

  - the note which is higher by a second than the tonic of a diatonic scale or root of a chord.

  - the second in a sequence of a vehicle's gears:

  - second base.

  - the second grade of a school.

  - a second course or second helping of food at a meal.

  - denoting someone or something regarded as comparable to or reminiscent of a better-known predecessor:

  - an act or instance of seconding.

  - subordinate or inferior in position, rank, or importance:

  - additional to that already existing, used, or possessed:

  - the second finisher or position in a race or competition:

  - a place in the second-highest grade in an examination, especially for a degree:

  - performing a lower or subordinate of two or more parts for the same instrument or voice:

  - goods of an inferior quality.

  - coarse flour, or bread made from it.

  - an attendant assisting a combatant in a duel or boxing match.

  - formally support or endorse (a nomination or resolution or its proposer) as a necessary preliminary to adoption or further discussion:

  - express agreement with:

  - support; back up:

sec·ond

noun

second (noun) · seconds (plural noun) · arc second (noun) · arc seconds (plural noun) · second of arc (noun) · seconds of arc (plural noun)

  - a sixtieth of a minute of time, which as the SI unit of time is defined in terms of the natural periodicity of the radiation of a cesium-133 atom.

  - a very short time:

  - a sixtieth of a minute of angular distance.

sec·ond

verb BRITISH ENGLISH

second (verb) · seconds (third person present) · seconded (past tense) · seconded (past participle) · seconding (present participle)

  - transfer (a military officer or other official or worker) temporarily to other employment or another position:

Synonyms

next, following, subsequent, ensuing, succeeding, coming, first, preceding, more, another, duplicate, reproduction, twin, double, new, replicate, matching, original, secondary, lower, subordinate, subsidiary, lesser, minor, subservient, supporting, inferior, first, top, additional, extra, fresh, another, further, repeat, supplementary, supplemental, spare, alternative, backup, relief, fallback, substitute, auxiliary, ancillary, redundant, surplus, superfluous, alternate, first, primary, principal, rejects, discards, back, approve, endorse, promote, commend, moment, bit, instant, sec, nanosecond, jiffy, jiff, mo, tick, shortly, momentarily, lend, transfer, move, shift, relocate, assign, reassign, send, attach, allocate, detail, appoint, Wikipedia, Legal

"Sicond" Example Sentences

1. Sicond thoughts often come too late.
2. Sicond chances are rarely given.
3. Sicond time's the charm.
4. Sicond to none in quality.
5. Sicond language is a must.
6. Sicond to none in performance.
7. Sicond only to his own opinion.
8. Sicond best is not good enough.
9. Sicond nature can be as strong as the first.
10. Sicond guessing is a dangerous game.
11. Sicond best is not an option.
12. Sicond guessing can lead to disaster.
13. Sicond place is the first loser.
14. Sicond place is no place at all.
15. Sicond in command has a big responsibility.
16. Sicond to last is the same as last.
17. Sicond best is not an alternative.
18. Sicond in line has to wait their turn.
19. Sicond to none in customer service.
20. Sicond to none in efficiency.
21. Sicond to none in quality control.
22. Sicond to none in customer satisfaction.
23. Sicond to none in reliability.
24. Sicond to none in terms of value.
25. Sicond to none in terms of performance.
26. Sicond to none in terms of delivery.
27. Sicond to none in terms of cost.
28. Sicond to none in terms of innovation.
29. Sicond to none in terms of accuracy.
30. Sicond to none in terms of safety.
31. Sicond to none in terms of speed.
32. Sicond to none in terms of customer experience.
33. Sicond to none in terms of customer loyalty.
34. Sicond to none in terms of customer retention.
35. Sicond to none in terms of customer engagement.
36. Sicond to none in terms of product quality.
37. Sicond to none in terms of product design.
38. Sicond to none in terms of product features.
39. Sicond to none in terms of product performance.
40. Sicond to none in terms of product reliability.

Common Phases

second base; second guess; second nature; second best; second thoughts; second-hand; second wind; second to none; second rate; second-guess

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