What is another word for due time?

Pronunciation: [djˈuː tˈa͡ɪm] (IPA)

Due time is a phrase that refers to an appointed or expected time for something to happen. Several synonyms can be used in place of due time. These include "deadline," which refers to the time by which a task must be completed. "Target date" is another synonym that pertains to the expected date of completion of a project. "Schedule" is a term that describes a planned timeline or agenda for specific activities, while "timeframe" refers to the allotted period for the accomplishment of a task or project. Finally, "timeline" is a visual representation of the chronological progression of events, which can also refer to the due time for the completion of certain tasks.

What are the hypernyms for Due time?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Due time

  • I took the position from day one that it was the right decree, that the modifications I made to the decree were proper, that the correct outcome had been obtained, and that in due time all of that would become apparent. And it has become apparent.
    Harold H. Greene
  • No baseness or cruelty of treason so deep or so tragic shall enter our human world, but that loyal love shall be able in due time to oppose to just that deed of treason its fitting deed of atonement.
    Josiah Royce
  • Here is my theory on this one. If you write things down, if there is a mystery and you try and explain it, once you've written it down for permanent, in due time, it'll be proven stupid.
    Joey Santiago
  • I was born out of due time in the sense that by temperament and talent I should have been more suited for the life of a small Bach, living in anonymity and composing regularly for an established service and for God.
    Igor Stravinsky
  • God has never denied & can't deny anybody whatever that's due to him/her. Yes, he only delays. But he does pay all in due course i.e. at the right/due time.
    Emeasoba George

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