Overtime - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |ˈəʊvərtaɪm|  American pronunciation of the word overtime
Brit.  |ˈəʊvətaɪm|  British pronunciation of the word overtime

noun

- work done in addition to regular working hours
- playing time beyond regulation, to break a tie

adverb

- beyond the regular time
she often has to work overtime

Extra examples

I worked two hours of overtime last week.

He was doing a lot of overtime to save for his vacation.

How much did you earn last month in overtime?

The game went into overtime.

They lost the game in overtime.

They're working overtime to get the job finished.

He's been doing a lot of overtime recently.

Many employees work countless hours of unpaid overtime.

Many of our offices will be working on overtime until the end of the year.

He earns £450 a week, including overtime.

Steve Smith scored all nine of the Hawks' points in overtime.

The company abused its power, forcing workers to work overtime without pay.

That's just the basic salary without overtime or tips.

The day shift worked overtime.

Her job obliges her to work overtime and on weekends.

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