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punctual

/ˈpʌŋktjʊəl/

Meanings
  • adjective

    adhering exactly or strictly to a time schedule or deadline; not late.

    - "He is a punctual man and always arrives on time."
    - "The train is punctual and runs on schedule."
    - "A punctual employee is a valuable asset to any organization."
  • adjective

    performing an action at the right moment or place; not too early or too late.

    - "The surgeon's punctual incision saved the patient's life."
    - "The comedian's punctual timing made the joke even funnier."
    - "The teacher's punctual feedback helped the student improve."

Pronunciation
  1. /ˈpʌŋktʃuəl/



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Rhymes
Words rhyming with punctual
routine , mute , cute , mute , moot , fute , boot , scoot , moon , spoon , june , mune , tune
Variants
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punctual , punctualities , punctuality , punctually
Forms
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punctually, punctuality, punctuated, punctuating


Etymology
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From the Latin punctus meaning 'dot' or 'point'. The term came to mean 'exact' or 'precise' due to the idea of marking something with a point or dot to indicate its exact position.


Trivia
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  1. Did you know that the world's most punctual airline is the Swiss airline, Swiss International Air Lines?

  2. In ancient Rome, punctuality was so valued that people would use water clocks to keep track of time and ensure they arrived on time for appointments.

  3. The word 'punctual' comes from the Latin word 'punctus', which means 'dot' or 'point'.

  4. In some cultures, arriving late to a meeting or appointment is considered a sign of disrespect and can damage professional relationships.


Related Concepts
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  1. time management: The ability to manage one's time effectively and efficiently is closely related to punctuality. Being punctual often requires good time management skills, such as prioritizing tasks, setting deadlines, and creating schedules.

  2. reliability: Reliability and punctuality are closely related concepts. Being reliable means consistently delivering on promises or meeting expectations, while punctuality refers specifically to doing so on time.


Culture
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Punctuality is a valued trait in many cultures and is often associated with respect for other people's time and organization. In some cultures, punctuality is considered a sign of professionalism and reliability.

How to Memorize "punctual"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a clock with all its parts moving in perfect harmony, indicating punctuality and precision.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'punctual' with the image of a clock or a calendar to help remember its meaning.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the mnemonic 'Please Excuse My Timing' to remember the meaning of punctual as 'adhering exactly or strictly to a time schedule or deadline'.


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