meantime

[mean-tahym]

meantime Definition

  • 1the period of time between two events or while something else is happening
  • 2during this time

Using meantime: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "meantime" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    He's gone to get some more drinks. In the meantime, let's start without him.

  • Example

    The company is planning to expand its operations overseas. In the meantime, it will focus on improving its domestic market share.

  • Example

    The train was delayed, so we decided to have lunch in the meantime.

meantime Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with meantime

  • during the intervening time; meanwhile

    Example

    We'll be arriving in a few hours. In the meantime, you can relax and watch a movie.

  • for the present; for now

    Example

    I don't have a permanent job yet, but I'm working part-time for the meantime.

  • a phrase used to describe the time spent waiting for something to happen or change

    Example

    I'm not happy with my current job, but in the meantime and in between time, I'll keep looking for something better.

Origins of meantime

from 'mean' (in the sense of 'intermediate') + 'time'

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Summary: meantime in Brief

The term 'meantime' [mean-tahym] refers to the period between two events or while something else is happening. It is often used to describe a temporary situation or a pause in activity. Examples include 'He's gone to get some more drinks. In the meantime, let's start without him.' and 'The company is planning to expand its operations overseas. In the meantime, it will focus on improving its domestic market share.'

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