Timetable - definition, pronunciation, transcription
Amer.
|ˈtaɪmteɪbl|
Brit.
|ˈtaɪmteɪb(ə)l|
noun
- a schedule listing events and the times at which they will take place
- a schedule of times of arrivals and departures
- a schedule of times of arrivals and departures
Extra examples
...checked the timetable of events to see if I'd be able to get something to eat beforehand...
The Council has set out a timetable for returning to civilian rule.
The carnival parade is timetabled for 12.00 on both days.
The course is timetabled for one period each week.
Art students have very few timetabled hours.
The new train will be formed into the regular timetable from next Monday.
Should you feed your baby on demand, or stick to a timetable?
Word forms
verb
I/you/we/they: timetable
he/she/it: timetables
present participle: timetabling
past tense: timetabled
past participle: timetabled
I/you/we/they: timetable
he/she/it: timetables
present participle: timetabling
past tense: timetabled
past participle: timetabled
noun
singular: timetable
plural: timetables
singular: timetable
plural: timetables
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