💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Normal time"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| extra timenoun | (sports, UK) An additional period played at the end of a game if the score is tied after the standard allocation of time. |
| injury timenoun | (sports) Additional time played after each period of a game in order to compensate for stoppages due to player injuries; loosely extended to include time added on to compensate for all types of stoppages, i.e. synonymous with stoppage time. |
| time added onnoun | (sports) Stoppage time. |
| additional timenoun | (sports) stoppage time |
| timenoun | (uncountable) The inevitable progression into the future with the passing of present and past events. |
| stoppage timenoun | (sports) Additional time added to the end of a match, or period of a match, in order to compensate for time lost due to any stoppages of play. |
| periodnoun | (now chiefly Canada, US, Philippines) The punctuation mark “.” (indicating the ending of a sentence or marking an abbreviation). |
| time onnoun | (Australian rules football) The period of time added on at the end of each quarter to compensate for time being stopped during regular time. |
| added timenoun | (sports) Stoppage time. |
| timeoutnoun | (communication) The intentional termination of an incomplete task after a time limit considered long enough for it to end normally. |
| overtimenoun | (uncountable) Working time outside of one's regular hours. |
| temponoun | (music) The number of beats per minute in a piece of music; also, an indicative term denoting approximate rate of speed in written music (examples: allegro, andante) |
| half-timenoun | (sports) The interval between the two halves of a sports match. |
| tv timeoutnoun | (Canada, US, sports television) A time-out taking place during a televised sports match where the game clock is stopped for a period of time to allow for TV commercials to air before the resumption of play. The delay is usually after a whistle or other stoppage of play occurs, and not an interference with gameplay in and of itself. |
| sudden deathnoun | (sports, games) A period or mode of play in which the next player or team to score wins instantly; often in an extra period of time following a tie at the end of the regular period of play. |
| intervalnoun | A period of time. |
| full timenoun | The full number of hours usually worked in a day or week, in distinction to part-time work. |
| second halfnoun | (sports) The period of play after half time, as opposed to the first half |
| postseasonnoun | (US, sports) The period after the end of the normal sports season during which extra games are held (such as playoffs or championships). |
| junk timenoun | Synonym of garbage time. |
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