Thesaurus.com
Dictionary.com
Definitions

times

[tahymz] / taɪmz /




Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

In stars at least 10 times more massive than our sun, this balance eventually breaks down when nuclear fuel runs low.

From Science Daily

Several groups, including Airlines for America, said in a joint statement on Friday that without a deal, the risk of unscheduled absences by Transportation Security Administration workers increased, causing flight delays and longer wait times.

From BBC

At various times - both before and after the case – Ms Pelicot lost touch with some of her children.

From BBC

The couple’s coffee venture took off after Jay Ruskey tried several times to plant coffee trees in 2002 with a goal of learning the best practices for growing coffee in Southern California.

From Los Angeles Times

ByteDance, which has the biggest AI team in Chinese tech, sometimes pays salaries two or three times the market average to recruit top talent, said industry headhunter Shen Wei.

From Barron's