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  1. used to describe something that arrives, happens, or is done when it should and is not late: The airline ranked last in on-time arrivals last month. Lenders might offer a discount after a borrower has made continuous on-time payments for three or four years.

  2. Find 20 different ways to say ON TIME, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

  3. used to describe something that arrives, happens, or is done when it should and is not late: The airline ranked last in on-time arrivals last month. Lenders might offer a discount after a borrower has made continuous on-time payments for three or four years.

  4. Do I say…. I arrived on time. … or … I arrived in time? Well, both are correct BUT they have slightly different meanings. Let’s look at the difference between these two prepositions before the word time. On time. When something happens on time, it happens at the planned time. = punctual = on schedule = at the arranged time = at the ...

  5. Dec 16, 2010 · Adverbial phrase: on time. This describes the punctual manner in which an action is undertaken. Examples: My package was delivered on time. Did he arrive on time? Am I on time? Adjective: on-time? My guess is that this usage is informal. Certainly it is possible to hyphenate words to convert them into adjectives.

  6. on time. phrase B1. If you are on time, you are not late. Don't worry, she'll be on time. Their planes usually arrive on time. Synonyms: punctual (ly), prompt (ly), on schedule, in good time More Synonyms of on time. See full dictionary entry for time. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers.

  7. ON TIME. On time means that there is a specific time established when something is supposed/expected to happen, and it is happening at the planned time. My job interview is scheduled for 4:00 PM. If I arrive at 4:00 PM, I am on time for the interview. The flight is scheduled to leave at 10:30 AM.

  8. When you do something on time, you do it right when you should — you're not too late. It's important to show up on time for a train, or it may leave without you. If you're always on time, you're punctual: you can be depended on to arrive when you say you will.

  9. At, on and in (time): typical errors. We use on not at to talk about a particular day: The two couples were married in two different cities on the same day, 25 years ago. Not: … at the same day, 25 years ago. We don’t use at to refer to dates:

  10. Time.is displays exact, official atomic clock time for any time zone (more than 7 million locations) in 57 languages.

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