Pronunciation: /ˈtaɪm.laɪn/
noun a graphical representation of a period of time, typically on a line
A1 My timeline on social media is filled with photos of my cat.
A2 She drew a timeline to help her understand the sequence of events in the story.
B1 Creating a timeline for the project will help us stay organized and on track.
B2 The timeline for the construction of the new building has been delayed due to unforeseen circumstances.
C1 The historian meticulously researched the timeline of events leading up to the war.
C2 The artist's timeline of work shows a clear progression in style and technique over the years.
formal The project manager presented a detailed timeline outlining the milestones for the next quarter.
informal Can you give me a rough timeline of when you think the project will be completed?
slang I need to get my timeline together before the deadline hits.
figurative Life doesn't always follow a linear timeline, sometimes things happen unexpectedly.
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