"Timekeeper" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Timekeeper" Meaning

A person whose job is to keep track of the time, such as a clockmaker or a clock-tower attendant.

Or, more broadly, someone or something that regulates or controls the passage of time.

"Timekeeper" Examples

5 Examples of 'Timekeeper'


1. As the emcee, she served as the timekeeper to ensure all the speeches were within the allotted time frame.
2. The drummer will start beating the drums and serve as the timekeeper to keep the band in sync.
3. The referee kept score and served as the timekeeper during the table tennis match.
4. In the school play, the director served as the timekeeper to maintain the tempo and speed of the performance.
5. The club's treasurer acted as both the timekeeper and the record-keeper to ensure all transactions were reported accurately.

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"Timed" is a verb or adjective that means:<br><br> Measured or controlled in relation to a specific amount of time, or limited to a certain period.<br> Subject to a time limit or schedule.<br> Having a predetermined time limit or schedule for something.<br> Pertaining to or caused by the passage of time.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The competition was timed, and contestants had to complete the tasks within a limited timeframe.<br> The interview was timed, so I had to answer the questions carefully within the given time.<br> The exhibit was timed to run for three days, from Friday to Sunday.<br> The clockwork mechanism was timed to break down after 10 years.

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