"Seconds" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Seconds" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Seconds" Meaning

A unit of time, equal to one sixtieth of a minute, or one sixty-fourth of a minute.

"Seconds" Examples

5 Examples of Using the Word "Seconds"


Example 1: Conversational Usage

"Can you please tell me how many seconds are in a minute?"

Example 2: Informative Writing

"The average human heart beats around 72 times per minute, which is about 108 beats per second."

Example 3: Technical Writing

"In synchronization, the audiovisual equipment is adjusted to match the presenter for a seamless display, taking seconds to ensure proper alignment."

Example 4: Descriptive Writing

"The countdown began, a mere 30 seconds away from lift-off, and the rocket's engines blazed to life with a deafening roar."

Example 5: Formal Document

"The policy change will take effect at midnight, with an implementation period of 30 seconds at which point all users will be required to adjust their login credentials."

"Seconds" Similar Words

Seconded

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Supported or endorsed, especially in order to make someone eligible for an appointment or promotion.<br><br>Example: "She was seconded to a prestigious research institute for a year."

Secondee

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Seconder

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Seconders

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Secondhand

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Seconding

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To express support or agreement with someone or something, often by voting in favor or by giving verbal or written consent.<br><br>Example: "She seconded the motion to hire the new employee."

Secondly

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used to indicate the second point being made in a sequence or list.

Secondment

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A secondment is a temporary transfer of a person from one organization to another, usually for a specific purpose or project. It is often used in the context of educational institutions, businesses, or government agencies, where an employee is temporarily loaned to another organization for expertise, training, or research purposes.

Secotiaceae

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The Secotiaceae family is a group of fungi, a type of club fungus or sequestrate fungus, that are characterized by a pouch-like, subterranean appearance. They have a hidden, underground spore-bearing body (sporocarp) covered by soil or other debris.<br><br>Secotiaceae fungi are quite common in tropical regions and are often mistaken for earthballs or other types of fungi that resemble mushrooms. They typically fruit in the winter or spring, and their fruiting bodies can vary in size from a few centimeters to quite large, reaching up to 10 cm in height.<br><br>These fungi are also notable for their unique manner of reproduction. They have no visible stems or caps (like some forms of mushrooms) and therefore do not typically grow above the ground surface. Their spores are distributed by underground insects, mainly ants, flies, and beetles.<br><br>One notable species in this family is the Secotium campanulatum, also known as the "Santa Cruz cantaloupe" or the West Cape cantaloupe, found in tropical regions, and two other species from South Africa.

Secotiales

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Secre

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Secrecies

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Secrecy

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The noun "secrecy" refers to the state or quality of being secret, hidden from knowledge or discovery by others. It can also refer to a situation where information is not revealed or shared with others, often to maintain confidentiality or avoid revealing sensitive or confidential data.<br><br>Example: "The company tried to maintain secrecy about the new product launch to prevent competitors from discovering it too early."

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Secretage

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Secretagogue

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