Pronunciation: /ˈtaɪmˌslɑt/
noun a period of time during which a particular broadcast or program is scheduled to be on air
A1 I have a timeslot for my English class every Monday evening.
A2 Can you tell me the timeslot for the movie this weekend?
B1 I prefer to schedule my meetings in the morning timeslot.
B2 The timeslot for the conference presentation is from 2-4 pm.
C1 The TV show's timeslot was changed to a later time due to low ratings.
C2 As a CEO, I have a busy timeslot filled with back-to-back meetings and appointments.
formal Please confirm your availability for the timeslot on Friday afternoon.
informal Can you make it to the timeslot this Friday?
slang Are you good for the timeslot on Friday?
figurative The timeslot for our meeting is set in stone.
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