Pronunciation: /taɪm bɑm/
noun a situation or problem that will become dangerous or harmful if not addressed
A1 A time bomb is a dangerous device that explodes at a set time.
A2 The detective found a time bomb hidden in the building.
B1 The situation in the company is like a time bomb waiting to explode.
B2 The unresolved conflict between the two countries is a ticking time bomb.
C1 The political unrest in the region is a potential time bomb that could escalate into a full-blown crisis.
C2 The environmental degradation caused by human activities is a time bomb that threatens the future of our planet.
formal The authorities successfully defused the time bomb found in the city center.
informal I can't believe you're still using that old phone, it's like a ticking time bomb.
slang His temper is a total time bomb, you never know when he's going to explode.
figurative The mounting stress and pressure at work felt like a time bomb waiting to go off.
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