"Punctual" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Punctual refers to being on time or meeting deadlines. It means someone or something arrives or is completed at the exact scheduled time or before.
Relating to or resembling a punctum, a small point or a spot.<br><br>In medical terms, specifically relating to the punctum, one of the small drainage openings in the eye, located on the inner corner of the lower eyelid, which allows tears to drain from the eye.
Punctiform refers to a small point or a tiny spot, often used to describe something that is precisely defined or precisely located. It can also describe a very narrow or precise point focus in time, space, or activity. The term is often used in various fields such as medicine, mathematics, or physics.
Punctilio (noun): a point of etiquette or protocol, a precise detail of etiquette or a matter of small but significant formal importance.
Carefully and meticulously, paying close attention to details and dotting all "i"s and crossing all "t"s. Synonyms: diligently, meticulously, meticulously, carefully, scrupulously.
Precision and meticulousness in detail; thoroughness and carefulness in doing something. Attentiveness to rules, formalities, or proprieties.
punctilious <br><br>adjective<br><br>very careful and exact in your attention to detail and your performance of duties.<br><br>Example: "She lived a punctilious life, always lying perfectly still as she listened to the music so her emotions didn't disrupt the performance."
Someone who is habitually early or on time, often to the point of being slightly too early.
The quality of being on time or prompt, showing respect for the time of others and a willingness to stick to schedules and deadlines. Punctuality involves arriving and completing tasks or appointments at the agreed-upon time, without delays or excuses.
Punctually means exactly on time; without delay or tardiness. It describes someone or something that is accurate and precise in terms of timing. For example, "She always arrives punctually for work."
To indicate with, or by the use of, punctuation marks; to mark (e.g., with periods, commas, etc.) in writing or printing, and to indicate the divisions, pauses, etc., that belong to the written word.
Having or showing respect for the rules or conventions of grammar and syntax, esp. punctuation.
To mark or indicate the pauses, intonation, and emphasis in a piece of writing, usually by adding marks such as periods, commas, semicolons, colons, and exclamation marks.
The term "punctuating" refers to the act of marking or denoting the use of punctuation marks in writing or speech, such as commas, semicolons, or periods, to indicate the separation of sentences, phrases, or clauses.
Punctuation refers to the use of marks, such as periods, commas, semicolons, and apostrophes, that are placed within or at the end of a sentence or other written expression to clarify its meaning, separate items in a list, or indicate the passing of time. It is an essential element of written communication, helping to convey tone, pause, and emphasis in a way that spoken language cannot.