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timed
adjective
UK:
/taɪmd/
US:
/taɪmd/
Having or relating to a set time, or done at a particular time.
The timed test started promptly at 9 AM so be ready.
The marathon runners faced a timed checkpoint at the 20-kilometer mark ensuring fair competition.
Controlled or regulated by a timer.
The timed sprinkler waters the garden every evening.
This timed release medication ensures a steady stream of pain relief throughout the day.
timed
verb
Past tense and past participle of time: To arrange or schedule something to happen at a particular moment or during a particular period.
I timed my visit to coincide with the festival.
She timed her presentation perfectly, finishing just as her allotted time expired.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the word "timed" mean in English?
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..
What is the phonetic transcription of "timed" in English?
The phonetic transcription of "timed" is
/taɪmd/
in British English and
/taɪmd/
in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.
How to use "timed" in sentences?
Example usage of "timed": "The timed test started promptly at 9 AM so be ready.". More examples on the page.