Your time has come Meaning in English
expression
Definition
This expression means it is finally the right or important moment for you to do something, often after waiting or preparing. It can also be used to suggest someone's turning point has arrived.
Usage & Nuances
Often used in both serious and light-hearted contexts, including encouragement ('now is your chance!') or more dramatic moments. Can be literal (achieving something) or euphemistic (referring to death or a big change). Common in motivational speeches and stories.
Example Sentences
Congratulations, your time has come to shine.
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After years of hard work, your time has come.
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Don't be afraid—your time has come to lead the team.
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You waited so long for this, and finally, your time has come.
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Don't worry, your time has come—go show them what you can do!
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Sometimes, when least expected, your time has come and everything changes.
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