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timer

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Noun — A device that measures or counts down an amount of time.

How to use timer

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set a timer kitchen timer countdown timer

Etymology

Formed from "time" (verb) plus the agent suffix "-er".

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Frequently asked questions

What does “timer” mean?

The word “timer” means a device that measures or counts down an amount of time. In plain terms, a device or feature that tracks or counts down time.

How do you pronounce “timer”?

“Timer” is pronounced TYM (/ˈtaɪmɚ/ in IPA).

How do you use “timer” in a sentence?

Here is “timer” used in a sentence: “She set the timer for ten minutes while the pasta cooked.”

What part of speech is “timer”?

“Timer” is a noun.

Is “timer” a common word?

“Timer” is an uncommon word in modern English.

How many meanings does “timer” have?

“Timer” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a device that measures or counts down an amount of time.

What is the difference between a timer and a stopwatch?

A timer typically counts down from a set duration to zero, alerting the user when time is up, while a stopwatch counts up from zero to measure elapsed time. Both track duration, but they're used for opposite purposes: limiting time versus recording it.

What is the difference between a timer and an alarm?

A timer measures a set duration and signals when that period has elapsed, often used for cooking or workouts, while an alarm is set to trigger at a specific clock time, such as waking someone up at 7 a.m. A timer counts down an interval; an alarm waits for a particular moment.

What does it mean for software to have a "timer" function?

In software and electronics, a timer is an automatic function that triggers an action after a set period has passed, such as turning off a screen or executing a scheduled task. This extends the everyday meaning of a countdown device into programming and automation contexts.

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