Time Bomb

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Pronunciation: /taɪm bɑm/

Definitions of time bomb

noun a situation or problem that will become dangerous or harmful if not addressed

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of time bomb in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of time bomb

plural

time bombs

comparative

more time bomb

superlative

most time bomb

present tense

time bomb

future tense

will time bomb

perfect tense

has time bomb

continuous tense

is time bombing

singular

time bomb

positive degree

time bomb

infinitive

to time bomb

gerund

time bombing

participle

time bombed

Origin and Evolution of time bomb

First Known Use: 1873 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'time bomb' originated from the concept of a bomb that is set to explode at a specific time in the future.
Evolution of the word: Initially used in a literal sense to describe a bomb with a timer, the term 'time bomb' has evolved to also be used metaphorically to describe a situation or issue that will eventually become dangerous or explosive if not addressed in time.