Pronunciation: /ˈbɛdˌtaɪm/
noun the time at which a person usually goes to bed
A1 I always go to bed at my bedtime.
A2 She likes to read a book before her bedtime.
B1 Setting a regular bedtime can improve sleep quality.
B2 The doctor recommended establishing a consistent bedtime routine.
C1 His bedtime was interrupted by a loud noise outside.
C2 The hotel offers a turn-down service at bedtime for guests.
formal It is important to establish a consistent bedtime routine for children to ensure they get enough rest.
informal I like to read a book before bedtime to help me relax.
slang Let's have a slumber party and stay up past our bedtime!
figurative The bedtime of the project is approaching, we need to finish it soon.
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