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Meaning of timer
A device for measuring time intervals, typically with a countdown or count-up function.
Etymology of timer
The word "timer" has its roots in Old English and Middle English, where "tima" meant time, and the suffix "-er" denoted an agent or a device.
The modern English word "timer" emerged in the 15th century, initially referring to a person who measured time, and later to a device that performed this function.
Synonyms
clock
stopwatch
chronometer
counter
gauge
meter
measuring device
regulator
controller
dial
gauge
counter
ticker
chronograph
timekeeper
hourglass
pendulum
regulator
pacemaker
metronome
beat
pulse
rhythm
tempo
beat
pulse
rhythm
tempo
chronology
timepiece
watch
alarm
scheduler
coordinator
organizer
planner
programmer
sequencer
synchronizer
delay
pause
interval
interlude
hiatus
break
recess
timeout
timekeeper
chronologist
Definitions
- A device for measuring a specific time interval, especially in sports or cooking.
- A device or person that measures or regulates the speed or timing of something.
- A person or thing that times something, especially a race or a process.
Usage Examples
- The timer on the stove will alert us when the cake is done.
- The athlete's timer helped her optimize her running technique.
- The company uses a timer to regulate the workflow and increase productivity.
Antonyms
delayer
procrastinator
lingerer
dawdler
idler
loafer
slacker
slowpoke
laggard
procrastinator
hesitator
stalls
obstructer
hindrance
impediment
barrier
obstacle
blockage
interruption
disruption
suspension
pause
stoppage
cessation
termination