good time

noun
UK: /ˌɡʊd ˈtaɪm/
US: /ˌɡʊd ˈtaɪm/
  1. An enjoyable or pleasant experience.

    1. We had a good time at the party. [ ] [ ]
    2. Everyone had a good time despite the weather thanks to the excellent company and games planned. [ ] [ ]
  2. A period of happiness or pleasure.

    1. I miss the good time we had together. [ ] [ ]
    2. These photographs remind me of a good time that I would love to relive again in the near future. [ ] [ ]
  3. A successful or favorable outcome; a lucky break.

    1. He is having a good time with his new job. [ ] [ ]
    2. Our business has had a good time since we implemented the new marketing strategy last quarter. [ ] [ ]
good time intransitive-verb
  1. To enjoy oneself; to have fun.

    1. We are going to good time tonight. [ ] [ ]
    2. They are really going to good time at the concert after the long hours of waiting. [ ] [ ]
good time interjection
  1. Used to express agreement or approval.

    1. Good time! Let's go get some ice cream! [ ] [ ]
    2. Good time! I'm so glad you're able to come to the event with me this year. [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "good time" in English means: An enjoyable or pleasant experience., A period of happiness or pleasure., A successful or favorable outcome; a lucky break..

The phonetic transcription of "good time" is /ˌɡʊd ˈtaɪm/ in British English and /ˌɡʊd ˈtaɪm/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "good time": fun, enjoyment, pleasure, success.

Example usage of "good time": "We had a good time at the party.". More examples on the page.