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on time
adjective as in according to schedule
Weak matches
dependable, not delayed, not late, on schedule, prompt, punctual, punctually, reliable, timely, without delay
adverb as in according to schedule
Weak matches
dependable, not delayed, not late, on schedule, prompt, punctual, punctually, reliable, timely, without delay
Example Sentences
Last week it was revealed that player and staff wages were again not paid on time for the fifth time in seven months.
"Russ was ahead of his time in the first term and right on time now."
A host is also responsible for introducing every comic onstage, mentioning their credits and not butchering their name — all while hoping they actually make it on time for their spot.
Potter, a meticulous coach who thrived at Brighton on time and structure, was left with a squad so big the changing room was too small to fit them all in.
“He’s playing in rhythm. He’s playing on time. … He’s obviously got the mobility to make you pay as a runner, but I think he’s reading well. … He throws the ball with great accuracy and anticipation.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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