timetable
Pronunciation: [ˈtaɪmˌteɪbəl]
Word
Context: “schedule”
(noun) A timetable is a list that shows what times different events will happen. It helps people know when to do things, like when classes start or when trains arrive.
Example
The teacher gave us a timetable for the school year so we know when our classes are.
Example
Without a timetable, I often forget when to go to my activities.
Example
What time does the bus leave according to the timetable?
Context: “transportation”
(noun) A timetable can also refer to a schedule for public transportation, like buses or trains. It tells passengers when the vehicles will arrive and depart.
Example
The train's timetable shows that it arrives every hour.
Example
The bus didn’t follow the timetable, and it arrived late.
Example
Where can I find the timetable for the evening buses?
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