Vocabulary Definitions
Vocabulary Definitions
Time Idioms
Time Idioms
Time Idioms
100

Organizing activities, events, commitments, appointments to divide your time in the best way

Time Management

100

A chart showing days, weeks, months

Calendar
100

A saying; using words creatively to make new meaning

Idiom

100

before a set time

“Ahead of time”

100

Having the most exciting time (in your life) doing something

“Time of my life”

200

A list of events, appointments, commitments that need to be done at a certain time

Schedule

200

A dedication to an event, appointment, activity

Commitment 

200

Time passes by quickly, without noticing, while doing something fun

“Time flies when you’re having fun”

200

Finishing something before a deadline

“Beat the clock”

200

A long time ago; used to start fairy-tales

“Once upon time”

300

A list or book with personal information, appointments, events, and activities

Planner

300

A meeting at a given time and place

Appointment

300

Doing something late is better than not doing anything at all 

“Better late than never”

300

Having a lot of time to get something done; not necessary to rush/hurry

“All the time in the world”

300

Using time to describe amount of work done

“Time is money”

400

Putting off doing something or waiting until the last minute finish something

Procrastinate

400

A thing that prevents someone from giving their full attention

Distraction

400

The third time you do something, it will work

“Third time’s a charm”

400

A time for rest

“Down time”

400

Ignoring something or someone, not paying attention to them.

“Wouldn’t give them the time of day”

500

The latest time or day something needs to be done

Deadline

500

Something happens regularly

“Like clockwork”

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