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Meaning of with time
The primary meaning of "with time" refers to something happening or changing as time progresses.
Etymology of with time
The phrase "with time" is derived from Old English and Germanic roots, with "time" coming from Old English "tīma", which is related to Old Norse "tími" and Gothic "þeins", and "with" coming from Old English "wiþ", which is related to Old Norse "við" and Gothic "wiþra"
Synonyms
over time
as time passes
with the passage of time
in due course
eventually
sooner or later
in time
with age
through the years
gradually
steadily
increasingly
slowly
bit by bit
piecemeal
incrementally
progressively
step by step
day by day
year by year
century by century
millennium by millennium
era by era
age by age
period by period
span by span
term by term
season by season
decade by decade
Definitions
- Used to indicate that something happens or becomes true as time passes
- * Used to indicate that something will be done or will happen at a later point in time
Usage Examples
- Patience and practice will help you master the skill with time
- * The city's population has grown significantly with time
- * Her English has improved greatly with time and practice
Antonyms
immediately
instantly
at once
right away
promptly
swiftly
quickly
hastily
suddenly
abruptly
prematurely
prematurely
hastily
impulsively
spontaneously
suddenly
without delay
forthwith
straight away
promptly
instantaneously