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    moment
    /ˈməʊm(ə)nt/

    noun

    • 1. a very brief period of time: "she was silent for a moment before replying" Similar little whileshort timebitminute
    • 2. importance: formal "the issues were of little moment to the electorate" Similar importanceimportsignificanceconsequence

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  2. a particular time or occasion: When would be the best moment to tell the family? Don't leave it to/till the last moment (= the latest time possible). If you want a private conversation with her you'll have to choose your moment (= find a suitable time). The moment (that) (= as soon as) I get the money I'll send the ticket. at the moment. A2. now:

  3. 1. a. : a minute portion or point of time : instant. a moment of dreadful suspense Graham Greene. b. : a comparatively brief period of time. moments of solitude. 2. a. : present time. at the moment she is at work on her fourth novel Holiday. b. : a time of excellence or conspicuousness.

  4. A moment is the ability of a force to turn, twist, or bend. It is equal to the force multiplied by the distance from the center of twisting, turning, or bending.

  5. Moment definition: an indefinitely short period of time; instant. See examples of MOMENT used in a sentence.

  6. [countable] a particular time in somebody's life, or in the course of an event or the development of something. That was one of the happiest moments of my life. Her finest moment came when she won Wimbledon.

  7. A moment is a particular point in time. Some moments you remember forever: like the moment you earned your driver's license or the moment you learned that you passed your organic chemistry class. A moment is a short, but unspecified, amount of time.

  8. n. 1. A brief, indefinite interval of time. 2. a. A specific point in time, especially the present time: He is not here at the moment. b. A point in time that is gratifying or noteworthy: Even working on a dictionary has its moments. c. An occasion affording an opportunity: viewed the blunder as a teachable moment. 3.

  9. to have short times that are better, more interesting, etc. than others The job isn't exciting all the time, but it has its moments. I found the play rather boring, but it had its moments.

  10. moment noun (SHORT TIME) Add to word list. A2. a very short period of time: I'll be back in a moment. For a moment I thought it was Anna. Could you wait a moment? Fewer examples. If you'll bear with me a moment, I'll just find your details. I'll be with you in a moment - could you hold the line, please?

  11. Moment definition, an indefinitely short period of time; instant: I'll be with you in a moment. See more.