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Synonyms

clocklike

American  
[klok-lahyk] / ˈklɒkˌlaɪk /

adjective

  1. highly systematic, precise, and dependable.

    The mail carrier arrives at noon with clocklike regularity.


Etymology

Origin of clocklike

First recorded in 1735–45; clock 1 + -like

Example Sentences

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Jennifer Noda’s ominous clocklike metal device includes two jagged wooden pieces as hands, while Lisa Rosenstein reclaims a more insidious material, hand-knotting a shroud of clear plastic shreds to luminous effect.

From Washington Post • Nov. 18, 2022

To detect the spiraling pairs, observers train large radio telescopes on dozens of pulsars—collapsed stars emitting radio beams that, as the pulsar spins, appear as pulses with clocklike regularity.

From Science Magazine • Dec. 22, 2021

The clocklike graphic measures, in real time, the chances of different candidates winning in a particular caucus or primary.

From Seattle Times • Feb. 3, 2020

Time cells fire at successive moments but do not track time in a simple clocklike fashion.

From Scientific American • Jan. 14, 2020

Behind him, the clocklike sound of his father’s work resumed, an echo to the call of the bell.

From "The Fighting Ground" by Avi