High time Meaning in English
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Definition
The phrase 'high time' means that something should have happened already and must happen now; it is past the appropriate time for it to happen.
Usage & Nuances
'High time' is somewhat formal, often used for emphasis or mild criticism when a delay is frustrating. It is usually followed by 'to' or a clause: 'It's high time you left.' Similar to but stronger than 'about time.' Don't use it for scheduling, only for urgency or overdue actions.
Spanish: ya era hora - el momento justoPortuguese (BR): já estava na hora - mais do que horaPortuguese (PT): já era mais do que alturaChinese (Simplified): 早该(做某事) - 早就是时候Chinese (Traditional): 早就該(做某事) - 早就是時候Hindi: अब समय आ गया - बहुत देर हो चुकीArabic: لقد حان الوقت - جاء الوقتBengali: উপযুক্ত সময় - অনেক দেরি হয়ে গেছে সময়Russian: самое время - давно пораJapanese: そろそろ〜すべき時 - いい加減〜する時Vietnamese: đã đến lúcKorean: 이제는 정말 - 마땅히 해야 할 때Turkish: tam zamanı - artık zamanıUrdu: اب وقت آگیا ہے - بس کافی ہوگیا ہےIndonesian: sudah saatnya - sudah waktunya
Example Sentences
It's high time we cleaned the house.
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It's high time you told the truth.
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It's high time for lunch.
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Don't you think it's high time we stopped arguing?
natural
Well, it's high time someone fixed that broken light.
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It's high time I took a vacation—I'm exhausted!
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