Pronunciation: /taɪm pɔːr/
adjective describing someone who lacks time due to being busy or having many commitments
A1 I am time-poor because I have a lot of work to do.
A2 Being time-poor means not having enough time to relax and unwind.
B1 Many professionals in big cities are time-poor due to long work hours and commutes.
B2 As a parent, I often feel time-poor trying to balance work, family, and personal life.
C1 The CEO of the company is constantly time-poor, managing multiple projects and meetings.
C2 Despite being time-poor, she still manages to find time for her hobbies and interests.
formal Many professionals in today's fast-paced world find themselves time-poor due to their demanding schedules.
informal I'm feeling so time-poor lately with all the work deadlines and family commitments.
slang I'm totally time-poor right now, I don't have a minute to spare!
figurative Being time-poor can feel like constantly running on a treadmill with no end in sight.
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