Times example sentences

Related (20): clock, era, epoch, generation, occasion, period, season, space, stint, term, duration, span, age, date, interval, moment, minute, second, hour, decade.

times

verb informal

times (verb) · timeses (third person present) · timesed (past tense) · timesed (past participle) · timesing (present participle)

  - multiplied by:

time

noun

times (plural noun) · Times (noun)

  - the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole:

  - the progress of time as affecting people and things:

  - time or an amount of time as reckoned by a conventional standard:

  - the personification of time, typically as an old man with a scythe and hourglass.

  - a point of time as measured in hours and minutes past midnight or noon:

  - a moment or definite portion of time allotted, used, or suitable for a purpose:

  - the favorable or appropriate time to do something; the right moment:

  - an indefinite period:

  - a more or less definite portion of time in history or characterized by particular events or circumstances:

  - the conditions of life during a particular period:

  - used in names of newspapers:

  - one's lifetime:

  - the successful, fortunate, or influential part of a person's life or career:

  - the appropriate or expected time for something, in particular childbirth or death:

  - an apprenticeship:

  - a period of menstruation or pregnancy.

  - the normal rate of pay for time spent working:

  - the length of time taken to run a race or complete an event or journey:

  - the end of a game:

  - (in sports) a moment at which play is stopped temporarily within a game, or the act of calling for this:

  - time as allotted, available, or used:

  - a prison sentence:

  - an instance of something happening or being done; an occasion:

  - an event, occasion, or period experienced in a particular way:

  - (following a number) expressing multiplication:

  - the rhythmic pattern of a piece of music, as expressed by a time signature:

  - the tempo at which a piece of music is played or marked to be played.

  - plan, schedule, or arrange when (something) should happen or be done:

  - perform (an action) at a particular moment:

  - measure the time taken by (a process, activity, etc., or a person doing it):

Synonyms

hour, moment, point, occasion, hour, minute, second, instant, juncture, stage, phase, while, spell, stretch, stint, span, season, interval, period, duration, run, space, phase, stage, term, patch, era, age, epoch, period, eon, years, days, generation, date, situation, experience, life, conditions, circumstances, affairs, surroundings, environment, context, background, ambience, atmosphere, lifetime, life, days, existence, heyday, day, hour, prime, youth, vigor, springtime, maturity, stretch, stint, porridge, rap, bird, instance, moment, juncture, point, event, happening, occurrence, affair, incident, episode, experience, situation, case, circumstance, situation, experience, life, conditions, circumstances, affairs, surroundings, environment, context, background, ambience, atmosphere, rhythm, tempo, beat, pulse, flow, meter, measure, cadence, pattern, accent, stress, schedule, set, arrange, organize, fix, book, prearrange, timetable, bill, program, plan, slate, regulate, adjust, calculate, set, synchronize, measure, meter, count, clock, Legal

"Times" Example Sentences


1. We met so many times before.
2. It took me three times to pass the test.
3. He has applied for the job many times.
4. Good times and bad times will come.
5. I've told you times without number.
6. She missed the bus three times this week.
7. Rome was not built in a day.
8. Tough times don't last, tough people do.
9. I tried calling her multiple times.
10. Practice makes perfect.
11. I've heard that story so many times.
12. Better days are coming.
13. She got up early three times this week.
14. These are difficult times.
15. We laughed until our sides hurt multiple times.
16. Time heals all wounds.
17. We argued many times about it.
18. We met at that café so many times.
19. Hard times create strong people.
20. It happened several times last week.
21. He failed the test two times in a row.
22. Great things never come from comfort zones.
23. I've told you that before multiple times.
24. She visited him three times last month.
25. He's been late to work many times.
26. Every cloud has a silver lining.
27. Time waits for no one.
28. They fought countless times over it.
29. Three times a lady.
30. I've seen that movie so many times.
31. He tried calling her back multiple times.
32. She invited me over many times.
33. Where there's a will there's a way.
34. I've done this kind of work times enough.
35. Every story has two sides.
36. All good things must come to an end.
37. Times are changing.
38. Action speaks louder than words.
39. Once bitten twice shy.
40. Time is precious.
41. I've met him several times before.
42. They've argued countless times.
43. Practice makes progress.
44. She fell down two times today already.
45. It happened numerous times.
46. They called me back multiple times.
47. Life is what happens while you're busy making other plans.
48. All's well that ends well.
49. Things happen for a reason.
50. A rolling stone gathers no moss.
51. I've misplaced my keys three times today!
52. Nothing lasts forever.
53. Time flies when you're having fun.
54. Necessity is the mother of invention.
55. A tried servant is better than a new friend.
56. The only constant in life is change.
57. Life begins at the end of your comfort zone.
58. Time heals most wounds.
59. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
60. You can't turn back time.

Common Phases


1. Tough times don't last, tough people do.
2. Practice makes perfect.
3. Time heals all wounds.
4. Time waits for no one.
5. Time flies when you're having fun.
6. When times are tough, tough people take action.
7. Better late than never.
8. Better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all.
9. Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people.
10. Good things come to those who wait.
11. I've told you a thousand times.
12. Once bitten twice shy.
13. Time is money.
14. Better days are coming.
15. Time is of the essence.

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