Pronunciation: /ɪˈlɛvənθ aʊər/
noun the latest possible moment before it is too late
A1 I finished my homework at the eleventh hour.
A2 She always waits until the eleventh hour to start studying for exams.
B1 The team completed the project at the eleventh hour, but it turned out great.
B2 The negotiations went down to the eleventh hour before a deal was finally reached.
C1 The decision to cancel the event was made at the eleventh hour due to unforeseen circumstances.
C2 The eleventh hour decision to change the marketing strategy proved to be a turning point for the company.
adjective referring to the last moment or the latest possible time
A1 She finished her homework at the eleventh hour.
A2 The eleventh hour decision saved the project from failure.
B1 The team worked tirelessly to complete the project at the eleventh hour.
B2 The eleventh hour negotiations resulted in a last-minute deal.
C1 The eleventh hour intervention by the CEO prevented a company-wide crisis.
C2 The eleventh hour changes to the proposal were met with resistance from the team.
formal The decision was made at the eleventh hour, just before the deadline.
informal We finished the project at the eleventh hour, but it turned out great.
slang I always do my homework at the eleventh hour, it's a bad habit.
figurative The eleventh hour of the negotiation process was intense and crucial.
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