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timetable
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The word 'timetable' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a plan of a day, week or longer period of time that sets out when particular activities should take place. For example, "I like to keep a detailed timetable to make sure I don't miss any of my important meetings and appointments."
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"We're working hard over the holiday period to make the necessary adjustments to our timetable as a consequence, and to provide as much information as we can".
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Nick Clegg, who has been briefed by the prime minister on the speech, will reject Cameron's pledge to hold a referendum by 2017 on the grounds that it is wrong to commit Britain to such a specific timetable when there is uncertainty over whether negotiations will take place.
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The Franco-German timetable also raises the prospect that the negotiations could take place outside a formal EU treaty revision.
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There is also deep concern that more than four years after Qatar was awarded the 2022 World Cup, the country's minister of labour has admitted that there is no set timetable to introduce even the modest reforms it promised in May 2014.
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Asked whether the Lib Dems would seek to block an EU referendum on Cameron's timetable, Laws said: "Voters are entitled to know what are the things that are really really important to them that they they would expect to vote for that party to deliver".
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Subjects in the timetable range from dining and singing sessions and sushi-making performance art classes to the Sundown Schoolhouse of Queer Home Economics, plus explorations of time and space, forensics and Freddie Mercury.
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Clegg spoke out against Cameron's plans after Charles Grant, the director of the Centre for European Reform, told the conference that the prime minister's strategy would fail because there would not be a major treaty change in time for his timetable.
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He said "we should promptly agree a timetable for accepting the dates and formats of future debates", including in the runup to the EU referendum.
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My understanding is that they will be able to publish before the end of the year and I very much hope they can deliver on that timetable.
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He has also given no timetable, so measuring progress towards his ambition may be hard.
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I sit at a beige wooden desk, faced with piles of revision files, frazzled and frustrated by my improvised timetable.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When creating a "timetable", ensure it is realistic and allows for flexibility. Unexpected events can disrupt even the best-laid plans.
Common error
Avoid creating a "timetable" that is too inflexible. Build in buffer time to accommodate delays or unexpected tasks, preventing the entire schedule from derailing.
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Linguistic Context
The word "timetable" functions primarily as a noun, referring to a structured schedule of events. According to Ludwig, it is grammatically correct and commonly used.
Frequent in
News & Media
40%
Formal & Business
30%
Academia
20%
Less common in
Science
5%
Reference
3%
Wiki
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The term "timetable" is a versatile and frequently used noun that refers to a structured schedule of events. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and common usage across various contexts. As analyzed, it's most prevalent in news and media, formal business settings, and academic discussions. While synonyms like "schedule" and "timeline" offer similar meanings, "timetable" specifically emphasizes a detailed plan with specific times. Remember to create flexible and realistic timetables to avoid common scheduling pitfalls.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
schedule
A more general term indicating a plan for carrying out a process or procedure.
timeline
Focuses on the chronological sequence of events or activities.
program
Often refers to a structured plan of activities or events, especially in computing or broadcasting.
agenda
Specifies items to be discussed or actions to be taken at a meeting or event.
itinerary
A detailed plan for a journey or route.
calendar
A system for organizing days for social, religious, commercial, or administrative purposes.
order of events
Emphasizes the sequence in which things will happen.
running order
Describes the sequence in which items are presented or performed.
work plan
Specifies tasks, timelines, and responsibilities for a project or activity.
time allocation
Focuses on how time is divided and assigned to different activities.
FAQs
How can I use "timetable" in a sentence?
You can use "timetable" to refer to a schedule of events. For example, "The train "timetable" has been updated for the summer season".
What is another word for "timetable"?
Is it correct to say 'time table' instead of "timetable"?
"Timetable" is the standard spelling. "Time table" as two words is less common, but still understandable.
What's the difference between "timetable" and "agenda"?
A "timetable" is a comprehensive schedule of events, while an "agenda" specifically lists the topics to be discussed in a meeting or conference.
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