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Longtime
UK //ˌlɒŋtaɪm//US //ˌlɔːŋtaɪm//
Definition
Referring to a period of many years.
In simple words: A long period of time.
Examples
- They are longtime friends.
- This is a longtime tradition in our family.
- He has been a longtime supporter of the cause.
Usage notes
Use 'longtime' to describe something that has existed or been around for a significant duration. It's neutral and can be used in casual and formal contexts, but may be avoided in more academic writing.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'long' and 'time' as best friends who have been together a long time.
Collocations
- longtime friend
- longtime member
- longtime supporter
- longtime employee
Synonyms
- extended
- long-lasting
- prolonged
- durable
Antonyms
- short-term
- brief
- temporary
- momentary
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'long time' (two words) in some contexts.
- Using 'longtime' in formal academic contexts where 'long period' is preferred.