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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
Games start on time and security is plentiful and helpful for first-time visitors.
Limit yourself to a few cards, pay your credit cards every month on time, and keep your credit utilization below 30% of your available balance.
What stays with me are his must-do’s: “Show up on time, hit your marks and have your lines memorized. If you don’t like something, you can say so, but follow that with a smart suggestion.”
"We know there's more to do - that's why we're pressing ahead with new surgical hubs, evening and weekend scans, and cutting-edge technology to get millions more patients treated on time," he added.
Although she added: "I think there are some things like turning up on time, understanding responsibilities, completing tasks, being a team player and communicate will always be a part of what a work force is."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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