with time

adverb
UK: /wɪð taɪm/
US: /wɪθ taɪm/
  1. Eventually; after a period of time.

    1. With time, you'll understand.
    2. With time, the pain will lessen, even though it seems impossible now.
  2. As time passes; over the course of time.

    1. With time, things change.
    2. With time, new evidence came to light, changing the course of the investigation.
with time preposition
  1. Given enough time; if enough time is available.

    1. With time, I can fix it.
    2. With time and dedication, you can achieve anything you set your mind to.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "with time" in English means: Eventually; after a period of time., As time passes; over the course of time..

The phonetic transcription of "with time" is /wɪð taɪm/ in British English and /wɪθ taɪm/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "with time": eventually, ultimately.

Example usage of "with time": "With time, you'll understand.". More examples on the page.