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broken time

American  
[broh-kuhn tahym] / ˈbroʊ kən ˈtaɪm /

noun

  1. a span of time that is unscheduled, irregular, or not continuous.

  2. Sports. time spent away from one's role as a player on a team, especially in rugby.

  3. an unexpected change in timing or rhythm, as in fencing when a fencer changes their actions to fool an opponent, or in jazz when a drumming pattern departs from a regular time signature.


Other Word Forms

  • unbroken time noun

Example Sentences

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It felt like, for Nadia and Alan, what would be the worst case scenario of broken time?

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 22, 2022

What do we do with these feelings of broken time and in-between-ness?

From Salon • Apr. 18, 2022

But that promise has been broken, time and again.

From New York Times • Aug. 22, 2019

We went to the beach after days of grief, perhaps hoping to reclaim some pattern in a broken time.

From The Wall Street Journal • Aug. 10, 2016

"If my watch isn't broken, time must be speeding up, not stopping."

From The End of Time by West, Wallace