What is "hour" in English? Definition and Explanations
What does hour mean in English? Meaning of hour definition and abbreviation with examples.
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What is "hour" in English? Definition and Explanations
Meaning of "hour": a period of time equal to 1/24th of a day
Noun
Pronunciation in UK: owʹər, IPA(key)
Meaning of "hour": clock time
Noun
Pronunciation in UK: owʹər, IPA(key)
Meaning of "hour": a special and memorable period
Noun
Pronunciation in UK: owʹər, IPA(key)
Meaning of "hour": distance measured by the time taken to cover it
Noun
Pronunciation in UK: owʹər, IPA(key)
Synonyms:
freedom, opportunity, leisure, liberty, chance, place, preference, occasion, whenever, spare moment, suitable time, one's own sweet time, term, age, time, period, moment, day, stage, span, generation, spell, while, reign, juncture, course, epoch, era, duration, quarter, year, century, point, flash, juncture, time, date, occasion, bit, minute, stage, breathing, instant, wink, crack, twinkle, while, twinkling, jiffy, second, shake, tick, split second, jiff, sec, trice, no time, nothing flat, point in time, three winks, freedom, moment, time, event, fortuity, shot, probability, juncture, liberty, run, opening, leisure, break, stab, happening, turn, fitness, occasion, good luck, space, convenience, excuse, hope, show, prayer, pass, go, cut, fling, scope, whack, spell, squeak, room, connection, relief, contingency, befalling, fair shake, fighting chance, good fortune, iron in the fire, the hunt, the running, one's move, one's say, one's turn, point, generation, past, second, turn, space, life, season, moment, date, day, present, stage, term, age, pace, while, future, era, occasion, tide, go, duration, lifetime, stint, span, clock, stretch, instance, epoch, bout, eternity, infinity, spell, tempo, extent, bit, continuance, juncture, instant, shift, interval, tour, allotment, life span, month, year, week, chronology, lastingness, many a moon,
Antonyms:
inconvenience, unsuitability, inexpedience, inutility, uselessness, waste, whole, triviality, unimportance, reality, closing, misfortune, bad luck, truth, closure, future, past, ending,
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