Timely
UK /["/ˈtaɪmli/"]/US /["/ˈtaɪmli/"]/
Definition
happening at exactly the right time
In simple words: done at the right time
Examples
- A nasty incident was prevented by the timely arrival of the police.
- This has been **a timely reminder** to us all.
- I was grateful for your timely intervention.
- All claims must be dealt with in a professional and timely manner.
- The timely intervention of a teacher meant a fight was avoided.
Usage notes
Use 'timely' in both formal and informal contexts when referring to actions or information that are promptly delivered. Avoid using it in casual conversation where simpler terms like 'on time' may suffice.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'time' and 'ly' — if something is timely, it relates to being on time.
Collocations
- timely manner
- timely response
- timely intervention
- timely delivery
- timely advice
Synonyms
- opportune
Antonyms
- untimely
- late
- delayed
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'timid' which means shy.
- Using 'timely' to describe something that is late.
- Incorrectly forming the plural, e.g., 'timelys'.