Pronunciation: /ˈtaɪmliˌnəs/
noun the quality or fact of occurring or being done at a favorable or useful time
A1 Timeliness is important when catching a bus.
A2 She was praised for her timeliness in completing assignments.
B1 The timeliness of the delivery was crucial for the project's success.
B2 The company's reputation for timeliness has helped them secure many clients.
C1 Timeliness is a key factor in maintaining customer satisfaction.
C2 The airline is known for its exceptional timeliness in departure and arrival times.
formal The timeliness of the project delivery was crucial for meeting the client's expectations.
informal We need to work on our timeliness if we want to avoid any delays.
slang Dude, your timeliness is seriously lacking. Get it together!
figurative In life, timeliness is like catching a train - if you miss it, you might have to wait a long time for the next one.
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