"Time-out" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Time-out" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Time-out" Meaning

A warning or penalty given to someone, especially a child or an athlete, for disobedience or misbehavior, in which they are temporarily separated from the group or activity.

Example: "The teacher gave the misbehaving child a time-out to reflect on his actions."

"Time-out" Examples

Time-out Examples:


1. The teacher gave the student a time-out for misbehaving in class.
2. The father gave his son a time-out for fighting with his brother.
3. The time-out option was used to prevent the automated system from crashing.
4. After 15 minutes, the fire alarm sounded and the occupants were given a time-out to evacuate the building.
5. The tennis player requested a time-out to regroup and analyze her strategy.

"Time-out" Similar Words

Timbrels

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Timbrels are small drums or tambourines used for rhythmic accompaniment in music, especially in ancient and traditional settings. They are typically made of metal or wood and have metal jaws or leather strips that strike against the center of the instrument to produce a ringing or booming sound. In many cultures, timbrels have been used in ceremonial and worship contexts to add musical and rhythmic texture to various forms of expression.

Timbric

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Timbrous

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Tended to be partially erased by time or weather, especially a rock, statue, or inscription worn by the elements.

Timbuktu

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Timburine

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Time-consuming

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Time-honored

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Time-honoured

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Respected and valued because of long experience or tradition.

Time-piece

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Time-saving

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Time-sharing

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Time-span

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The term "time-span" typically refers to a period of time that is considered or estimated to be continuous and uninterrupted, often used to describe a range or duration of events, activities, or experiences.<br><br>It is a chronological measurement, usually denoted by specific dates, durations, or frequencies, that provide an estimate of the length of time something has endured, occurred, or is expected to occur.

Time-stamp

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Time-stamping

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Time-tested

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Proven over time to be reliable, effective, or true.

Time-travel

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