timing

word

/ˈtaɪmɪŋ/
TY-ming
/tˈaɪmɪŋ/
TY-ming

Definition

Timing is the choice or control of when something happens. It can mean doing something at the best moment, or matching actions so they happen at the correct time.

Usage & Nuances

Common in everyday speech, business, sports, comedy, and music. Often used in phrases like 'good timing', 'bad timing', and 'perfect timing'. It is often uncountable ('Your timing is good'), but in technical contexts it can refer to specific measured timings.

Example Sentences

The timing of the bus was perfect for me.

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Good timing can make a joke funny.

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We need better timing when we pass the ball.

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Wow, your timing is amazing—I was just about to call you.

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The timing wasn't great, so I brought it up later.

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In comedy, timing matters as much as the words themselves.

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