SCRABBLE ® cheat


time

Definitions


[tʌɪm], (Noun)

Definitions:
- the indefinite continued progress of existence and events in the past, present, and future regarded as a whole
(e.g: travel through space and time)

- a point of time as measured in hours and minutes past midnight or noon
(e.g: the time is 9.30)

- time as allotted, available, or used
(e.g: we need more time)

- an instance of something happening or being done; an occasion
(e.g: this is the first time I have got into debt)

- (following a number) expressing multiplication
(e.g: eleven times four is forty-four)

- the rhythmic pattern of a piece of music, as expressed by a time signature
(e.g: tunes in waltz time)


Phrases:
- about time
- against time
- all the time
- at a time
- at one time
- at the same time
- at times
- before time
- behind the times
- behind time
- call time on
- for the time being
- give someone the time of day
- half the time
- have no time for
- have the time
- in no time
- in one's own time
- in time
- keep bad time
- keep good time
- keep time
- lose no time
- no time
- not before time
- on time
- out of time
- pass the time of day
- the time of one's life
- time after time
- time and tide wait for no man
- time flies
- time immemorial
- time is money
- time of the month
- time out of mind
- time was
- time will tell

Origin:
Old English tīma, of Germanic origin; related to tide, which it superseded in temporal senses. The earliest of the current verb senses (dating from late Middle English) is ‘do (something) at a particular moment’


[tʌɪm], (Verb)

Definitions:
- plan, schedule, or arrange when (something) should happen or be done
(e.g: the first track race is timed for 11.15)

- measure the time taken by (a process, activity, etc., or a person doing it)
(e.g: we were timed and given certificates according to our speed)


Phrases:
- about time
- against time
- all the time
- at a time
- at one time
- at the same time
- at times
- before time
- behind the times
- behind time
- call time on
- for the time being
- give someone the time of day
- half the time
- have no time for
- have the time
- in no time
- in one's own time
- in time
- keep bad time
- keep good time
- keep time
- lose no time
- no time
- not before time
- on time
- out of time
- pass the time of day
- the time of one's life
- time after time
- time and tide wait for no man
- time flies
- time immemorial
- time is money
- time of the month
- time out of mind
- time was
- time will tell

Origin:
Old English tīma, of Germanic origin; related to tide, which it superseded in temporal senses. The earliest of the current verb senses (dating from late Middle English) is ‘do (something) at a particular moment’




definition by Oxford Dictionaries




The SCRABBLE ® trademark

SCRABBLE ® is a registered trademark. All intellectual property rights in and to the game
are owned in the U.S.A. and Canada by Hasbro Inc. and throughout the rest of the world by
J.W. Spear and Sons, a subsidiary of Mattel Inc. This site is for entertainment purposes
only and is not sponsored by or affiliated with Hasbro or Mattel Inc. in any way.