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A bad time Meaning in English

expression

ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈbæd/ /ˈtaɪm
uh BAD TIME
æɪ/ /bˈæd/ /tˈaɪm
uh BAD TYME

Definition

A period or moment when someone is experiencing difficulties, sadness, or unpleasant situations. It can refer to a specific event or a longer period.

Usage & Nuances

Colloquial and informal. Common in both spoken and written English. Can describe minor inconveniences or serious hardships depending on context. Sometimes used as part of phrases like 'give someone a bad time' (to hassle or trouble them). Not usually used for physical time like hours on a clock.

Example Sentences

I'm having a bad time at work this week.

basic

She went through a bad time after her dog died.

basic

Is now a bad time to talk?

basic

We all have a bad time now and then, but things get better.

natural

Don't give me a bad time about it—I tried my best!

natural

He really went through a bad time after losing his job, but he's doing much better now.

natural