Well-Timed

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /wɛl.taɪmd/

Definitions of well-timed

adjective Describing a situation or action that occurs at an appropriate or advantageous time

Example Sentences

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.

Examples of well-timed in a Sentence

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.

Grammatical Forms of well-timed

past tense

well-timed

plural

well-timed

comparative

more well-timed

superlative

most well-timed

present tense

well-time

future tense

will be well-timed

perfect tense

have been well-timed

continuous tense

is being well-timed

singular

well-timed

positive degree

well-timed

infinitive

to well-time

gerund

well-timing

participle

well-timed

Origin and Evolution of well-timed

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'well-timed' originated from the combination of the words 'well' and 'timed', indicating something done at an appropriate or advantageous moment.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'well-timed' has retained its original meaning of being appropriately timed, but has also come to be used more broadly to describe anything that is done or happens at the right moment for maximum effect or benefit.