timed

adjective
UK: /taɪmd/
US: /taɪmd/
  1. Having or relating to a set time, or done at a particular time.

    1. The timed test started promptly at 9 AM so be ready.
    2. The marathon runners faced a timed checkpoint at the 20-kilometer mark ensuring fair competition.
  2. Controlled or regulated by a timer.

    1. The timed sprinkler waters the garden every evening.
    2. This timed release medication ensures a steady stream of pain relief throughout the day.
timed verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of time: To arrange or schedule something to happen at a particular moment or during a particular period.

    1. I timed my visit to coincide with the festival.
    2. She timed her presentation perfectly, finishing just as her allotted time expired.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "timed" in English means: Having or relating to a set time, or done at a particular time., Controlled or regulated by a timer..

The phonetic transcription of "timed" is /taɪmd/ in British English and /taɪmd/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Example usage of "timed": "The timed test started promptly at 9 AM so be ready.". More examples on the page.