What is another word for whole time?

Pronunciation: [hˈə͡ʊl tˈa͡ɪm] (IPA)

Whole time is a phrase that refers to the entire duration of something, such as a job or an event. There are many synonyms that can be used in place of whole time, including continuously, uninterruptedly, throughout, constantly, consistently, persistently, and regularly. These words can help to give more specificity and emphasis to the idea of something happening without interruption or gaps. Other related synonyms include non-stop, unbroken, ongoing, and perpetual. Using these words in place of whole time can add variety to your writing and help to convey a sense of persistence and continuity to your audience.

What are the hypernyms for Whole time?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Whole time

  • I love getting ready to do a scene, and thinking about it, and talking about it. But the rest of the time, I'm so nervous and obsessed. I'm just tearing my hair out in the trailer. The whole time I'm really tense.
    Casey Affleck
  • Besides alligators, the only animals to be feared are the poisonous serpents. These are certainly common enough in the forest, but no fatal accident happened during the whole time of my residence.
    Henry Walter Bates
  • I still have people saying to me, 'Oh, you're still together?' They don't realize Leppard's been around this whole time, because people just don't get to hear us.
    Vivian Campbell
  • We were just covered in dirt the whole time. It was so hot - and that was in winter. I can not imagine what it's like in summer and how the people who actually live out there survive.
    Toni Collette
  • I didn't find Jesus. He's been there the whole time.
    Billy Corgan

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