Pronunciation: /noʊ taɪm/
noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
A1 I have no time to play today.
A2 She has no time for socializing because of her busy schedule.
B1 There is no time like the present to start working on your goals.
B2 I have no time for people who bring negativity into my life.
C1 With his hectic work schedule, he has no time for leisure activities.
C2 The CEO has no time for inefficiency in the company's operations.
adjective a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun
A1 I have no time to play right now.
A2 She has no time to study for the exam.
B1 There is no time to waste on trivial matters.
B2 He had no time to prepare for the presentation.
C1 The CEO has no time for incompetence in the company.
C2 As a busy professional, she has no time for distractions.
formal I am sorry, but I have no time to attend the meeting tomorrow.
informal I have no time to hang out this weekend, I have a lot of work to do.
slang I ain't got no time for drama in my life right now.
figurative She had no time for negativity in her life, so she surrounded herself with positive people.
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