O'clock - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |əˈklɑːk|  American pronunciation of the word o'clock
Brit.  |əˈklɒk|  British pronunciation of the word o'clock

adverb

- according to the clock
it's three o'clock in Tokyo now

Extra examples

What time is it? - It is eleven o'clock.

Do you really have to leave? It's only eight o'clock.

We should arrive between 9 and 10 o'clock.

We arrived shortly after six o'clock.

We arrived shortly before six o'clock.

It's eleven o'clock at night.

We've been waiting for you since 10 o'clock.

He decided that dinner would be at 7 o'clock, and asked guests to arrive at 6.

We have a meeting scheduled for 10 o'clock Wednesday morning.

This evening's performance will start at 8 o'clock.

He arrived home at six o'clock.

...we will meet at exactly six o'clock...

I have a doctor's appointment tomorrow morning at nine o'clock.

Their instruction was to deliver the package by five o'clock.

Los Angeles Center advised me of a Boeing 747 at my one o'clock position and 500 feet below.

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