Screen Time

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /skriːn taɪm/

Definitions of screen time

noun the amount of time spent engaging with electronic devices with screens

Example Sentences

A1 I limit my children's screen time to one hour a day.

A2 Excessive screen time can have negative effects on your eyesight.

B1 Parents should monitor their children's screen time to ensure they are not spending too much time on electronic devices.

B2 Many experts recommend setting limits on screen time for both children and adults to maintain a healthy balance.

C1 Studies have shown a correlation between increased screen time and decreased physical activity in children.

C2 It is important for individuals to be mindful of their screen time and take breaks to reduce eye strain and fatigue.

Examples of screen time in a Sentence

formal Excessive screen time has been linked to various health issues in children.

informal My mom always nags me about my screen time, but I can't help it.

slang I need to cut down on my screen time or I'll go blind from staring at my phone all day.

figurative His screen time at work is through the roof, but he's always on top of things.

Grammatical Forms of screen time

plural

screen times

comparative

more screen time

superlative

most screen time

present tense

uses screen time

future tense

will use screen time

perfect tense

has used screen time

continuous tense

is using screen time

singular

screen time

positive degree

screen time is important

infinitive

to use screen time

gerund

using screen time

participle

used screen time

Origin and Evolution of screen time

First Known Use: 1985 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'screen time' originated with the rise of television and later personal computers and mobile devices.
Evolution of the word: Initially used to refer to the amount of time spent in front of a screen, the term has evolved to encompass the broader concept of digital device usage and its impact on individuals, particularly children.