noun a schedule or list of planned events or activities, typically with dates and times
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In education, a timetable is a schedule of classes or courses that students must attend.
In healthcare, a timetable may refer to a schedule of appointments or treatments for patients.
In sports, a timetable is a schedule of games or matches that teams must participate in.
In the workplace, a timetable is a schedule of tasks or meetings that need to be completed at specific times.
In transportation, a timetable is a schedule of departures and arrivals for trains, buses, flights, etc.
In event planning, a timetable is a schedule of activities or events that need to take place at specific times.
A writer may use a timetable to schedule writing sessions, deadlines for drafts, and research time for their projects.
A psychologist may use a timetable to schedule client appointments, therapy sessions, and time for research or writing reports.
A teacher may use a timetable to plan lessons, schedule classes, and allocate time for grading assignments or preparing materials.
A doctor may use a timetable to schedule patient appointments, surgeries, rounds, and time for continuing education or research.
An event planner may use a timetable to schedule meetings with clients, plan event timelines, coordinate with vendors, and ensure everything runs smoothly on the day of the event.