overtime
0 antonyms and opposites of overtime, grouped by meaning.
Noun — Extra time worked beyond someone's normal hours, or the higher pay for that work.
How to use overtime
The word patterns that sound natural to a native speaker.
Etymology
From over- + time.
Full origin of overtime →Frequently asked questions
What does “overtime” mean?
The word “overtime” means extra time worked beyond someone's normal hours, or the higher pay for that work. In plain terms, extra hours worked past the normal shift, or extra playing time in sport.
How do you pronounce “overtime”?
“Overtime” is pronounced OH-vuh-tym (/ˈoʊ.vɚˌtaɪm/ in IPA).
How do you use “overtime” in a sentence?
Here is “overtime” used in a sentence: “She worked overtime to finish the project before the deadline.”
What part of speech is “overtime”?
“Overtime” is a noun.
Is “overtime” a common word?
“Overtime” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the B2 level.
How many meanings does “overtime” have?
“Overtime” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: extra time worked beyond someone's normal hours, or the higher pay for that work.
What is the difference between 'overtime' and 'extra time'?
In sport, American English uses 'overtime' for the added period that settles a tied game, while British English usually calls it 'extra time', especially in football. In the workplace, 'overtime' refers to hours worked beyond someone's normal schedule.
What is the difference between overtime and time and a half?
Overtime is the extra time worked beyond normal hours, while 'time and a half' describes one common rate of pay for it, meaning 1.5 times the usual hourly wage. Overtime is the hours; time and a half is one way those hours may be paid.
What is the difference between overtime and comp time?
Overtime is usually paid as extra wages for hours worked beyond the normal schedule. Comp time, short for compensatory time, gives paid time off instead of extra pay, though the rules for each vary by employer and jurisdiction.
Is overtime paid at a higher rate?
Overtime often carries a higher rate of pay than regular hours, which is part of what the word can refer to. The exact rate depends on the employer, contract, and local labour laws, so it is not automatically higher everywhere.