noun a point or period of time
verb to multiply
adverb on certain occasions or in certain situations
In mathematics, 'times' is often used as a multiplication operator, indicating that one number is being multiplied by another.
In history, 'times' can refer to specific historical periods or eras, such as ancient times or medieval times.
In journalism, 'times' is often used as part of the name of a newspaper or media outlet, such as The New York Times or The Times of India.
In scheduling, 'times' is used to refer to specific points in a schedule or timetable, such as meeting times or event times.
Times can refer to deadlines for submitting articles, such as 'I need this article by the deadline, no exceptions.'
Times can refer to specific points in a therapy session, such as 'Let's discuss how you felt during that particular time.'
Times can refer to specific intervals for taking medication, such as 'Take this pill three times a day after meals.'
Times can refer to the schedule for classes, such as 'Math class is at 10:00 AM and English class is at 1:00 PM.'
Times can refer to cooking durations, such as 'Bake the cake for 30 minutes at 350 degrees.'