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mealtime

American  
[meel-tahym] / ˈmilˌtaɪm /

noun

mealtimes plural
  1. the usual time for a meal.


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Etymology

Origin of mealtime

First recorded in 1125–75, mealtime is from the Middle English word meeltyme. See meal 1, time

Example Sentences

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Three months ago, he was finally given a new, longer bed, but that causes him to sit up in a position that he says led to a major choking incident one mealtime.

From BBC • Jul. 29, 2025

Whether you’re resolving to cook more or simply hoping to reduce mealtime stress, Leith’s book offers a way forward that feels achievable and— most importantly — human.

From Salon • Dec. 9, 2024

Ararat employees told state investigators that her family members had been taught about mealtime precautions to prevent the woman from inhaling food, but could not provide written evidence of that training.

From Los Angeles Times • Aug. 22, 2024

For example, they can stimulate foraging by placing food around the home, or use food puzzles during mealtime to promote engagement and mental enrichment.

From Science Daily • Nov. 1, 2023

Soon after, she decided our nightly mealtime battles just weren’t worth it, and she started to puree my meat and serve it to me with noodles.

From "Courage to Soar" by Simone Biles

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