overtime
/ˈoʊ.vɚˌtaɪm/noun, adverb3 syllables
Overtime means: playing time beyond regulation, to break a tie.
Synonyms for overtime1
noun, as in playing time beyond regulation, to break a tie
extra time
Opposites of overtime
regulation time
What does overtime mean?3
noun
1
playing time beyond regulation, to break a tie
2
work done in addition to regular working hours
adverb
1
beyond the regular time“she often has to work overtime”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Overtime in a sentence
- To manage her workload effectively, she decided to take overtime leave.always
- The longer you stay, the more overtime pay you'll get.CM
- During her overtime leave, she traveled to visit her family.always
- With her overtime leave, she could finally catch up on her personal errands.always
- I'm afraid that you have to work overtime.CK
- Mennad has been working overtime hours at work.OsoHombre
- He didn't want to work overtime on his birthday.ET
- How much overtime do you have this month?jayrod84
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