"Tardy" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tardy" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Tardy
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"Tardy" Meaning

Late or delayed, especially after a scheduled time.

"Tardy" Examples

Usage Examples of "Tardy"


1. Informal Setting

Student: "I'm running late to my friend's birthday party, I'm so sorry, traffic is a nightmare."
Friend: "No worries, I'm a bit tardy myself, but it's worth the wait!"

2. Formal Setting

Manager: "I apologize for the delay, but the shipment will arrive tardy due to unforeseen circumstances."
Customer: "That's fine, as long as it arrives tomorrow."

3. Academic Setting

Professor: "Unfortunately, the assignment was due today, but you've submitted it tardy, a penalty will be applied."
Student: "I know, I'm really sorry, it was an emergency that came up unexpectedly."

4. News

News Anchor: "Heavy rain is causing vehicles to be tardy, commuters should expect delays on major highways."
Viewers: "Looks like we're going to be stuck in traffic all morning."

5. Literary Work

"The prince's arrival was much tardy, his guests had fallen asleep due to the prolonged waiting."

"Tardy" Similar Words

Tardigradous

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The word "tardigradous" is an adjective derived from the name of the tardigrade, a group of small, eight-legged micro-animals commonly known as water bears.<br><br>Meaning: Resembling or relating to a tardigrade, or having characteristics similar to those of a water bear, such as being extremely resistant to environmental stress, dehydration, and other forms of adversity.<br><br>In essence, something that is described as "tardigradous" is very resilient and able to withstand extreme conditions, much like the tardigrade's remarkable ability to survive in a wide range of environments and survive extreme temperatures, pressures, and drying out.

Tardily

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Slowly or late in coming; delayed.<br><br>Example sentence: "The repairs were done tardily, so the project was delayed by a few weeks."

Tardiness

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Tardiness refers to the state or habit of being late or delayed, especially in arriving at a place or meeting a deadline. It involves failing to meet the expected time or schedule, and may be a result of procrastination, lack of punctuality, or various other factors.

Tardis

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A time machine, typically blue and British Police Box-shaped, from the British science fiction television series "Doctor Who", through which the Doctor travels through time and space.

Tarditate

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I couldn't find any word "tarditate" in the dictionary. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a non-existent word.

Tarditation

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I couldn't find any definition for "tarditation" in reputable dictionaries or sources. It's possible that it's a made-up or non-existent word. Can you please provide more context or information about where you encountered this word?

Tardity

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Tardive

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Developing or occurring late in life, especially in mental health disorders such as schizoaffective disorder or depression.<br><br>Example: "Tardive dyskinesia is a movement disorder that occurs as a side effect of long-term use of antipsychotic medications."<br><br>It can also refer to a delay or slackening in a process or action.<br><br>Example: "The project suffered from tardive progress, with frequent delays and setbacks."

Tare

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Tare can have multiple meanings depending on the context:<br><br>1. Tare (usually in medicine and no longer in common usage): Loss of weight due to the divergence of the fluids by inflammation, etc. or the characteristic fibers thrown off in certain diseases.<br><br>2. Tare (leaning forward): disgusting or unpleasant; "that movie is a real tare."<br><br>3. Tare (address or number or tare, the identification of large merchant ships): dirt or other impurities found in weights or other objects used to make them extremely low in weight, which is often subtracted from raw materials after using a similar minimum load ship.<br><br>4. Tare (specific common term):for passenger cars, the maximum weight of the gross weight when it is empty and may be drawn without starting to sell it, which the unused empty shop loaded weights various weights like part product at a certain source, or other significant, or lists) hearter the gross cost of transportation is included in Bernel freight and analysis starts word with second title.<br><br>However, the most common meaning of the word 'tare' is:<br><br>5. a surplus weight left on a container after it has been filled and weighed: That is, it is an excess of the load used.<br><br>Examples:<br>- When selling in grams, after pricing flour, 129 gm of flour and the dish is 142gm, and the Dennis is called Tare.<br>- No tare gum or contaminants are added by extracting the granite of Pakistani marble.

Tared

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The word "tared" is the past tense of the verb "tare".<br><br>Tare refers to:<br><br>1. To weigh or balance something in order to subtract its own weight from the weight of a load or cargo, so as to determine the net weight of the load.<br>Example: The shopkeeper tared the weights on the scales.<br><br>2. To spoil or decay, especially from being left in the open air.<br>Example: Meat can tare easily, especially when left outside for too long.<br><br>3. (in place names) To be located downwind of a piece of land or in a low-lying area of a landscape.<br>Example: The village tared on the banks of the river, with the prevailing winds coming from the east.<br><br>4. In golf, to hook a ball severely to the left from its intended path, or to be hit by a golf ball that hooks or slices in this way.<br>Example: The golfer's tare resulted in a bad lie in the sand trap.<br><br>Please note that the meanings can be slightly nuanced and context-specific, but the above explanations cover the general usages of the word "tared".

Tarentaise

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The Tarentaise is a valley in the Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in southeastern France.

Tarentine

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The term "tarentine" refers to something related to Tarentum, an ancient city in southern Italy or the language spoken there.

Tarentines

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I couldn't find any word "tarentines" in the English language. However, I found a word "Tarantines" in historical context, referring to a dance craze from the United States in the 1990s, popularized by the song "Gonna Make You Sweat (Everybody Dance Now)" by C+C Music Factory, also known as the "Tarantella".

Tarentism

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Tarentism refers to hypothetical analgesic or anaesthetic properties of the frog's skin, specifically that of the European green toad (Bufo viridis) and other toad species which were reported in the late 18th century.

Tarentum

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Tarentumians

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Tarentines or Tarentumians were inhabitants of Tarentum, an ancient city of Magna Graecia, southern Italy, which existed from the 8th to the 8th century BC.