Pronunciation: /ˈtɛmpərəl/
noun a grammatical category used to indicate time
A1 I don't understand the concept of temporal.
A2 Can you explain what temporal means?
B1 The study of temporal patterns in nature is fascinating.
B2 The researcher focused on the temporal aspects of the data.
C1 Temporal logic is essential in computer science.
C2 The professor's expertise lies in the field of temporal dynamics.
adjective relating to time or temporary
A1 I learned about temporal landmarks in my geography class.
A2 The museum displayed artifacts from different temporal periods.
B1 The novel explored themes of temporal displacement and time travel.
B2 The scientist conducted research on the temporal dynamics of climate change.
C1 The professor's lecture on temporal logic was both fascinating and challenging.
C2 The artist's work delved into the complexities of temporal existence and perception.
formal The study of temporal patterns in weather data is crucial for predicting climate change.
informal I always struggle to keep up with temporal differences when traveling to different time zones.
slang I'm so over this temporal drama with my ex, I just want to move on.
figurative His paintings often depict a surreal world where temporal boundaries are blurred.
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