Pronunciation: /wɛl.taɪmd/
adjective Describing a situation or action that occurs at an appropriate or advantageous time
A1 The well-timed arrival of the bus saved me from being late to work.
A2 She made a well-timed joke that lightened the mood in the room.
B1 The well-timed announcement of the new product launch created a lot of buzz.
B2 His well-timed intervention prevented a potential disaster.
C1 The well-timed release of the company's earnings report boosted investor confidence.
C2 The well-timed decision to expand into new markets proved to be highly profitable.
formal The well-timed delivery of the project ensured its success within the deadline.
informal Her well-timed joke had everyone laughing at the party.
slang That was a well-timed burn, dude!
figurative His well-timed apology repaired their relationship just in time.
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