timely

timely
adjective

his refresher course on giving CPR proved to be very timely

Syn:
opportune, well-timed, at the right time, convenient, appropriate, expedient, seasonable, felicitous
See note at opportune
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timely, opportune, propitious, seasonable
Some people seem to have a knack for doing or saying the right thing at the right time. A timely act or remark is one that comes at a moment when it is of genuine value or service (a timely interruption), while an opportune one comes in the nick of time, as if by accident, and exactly meets the needs of the occasion (a storm came up at an opportune moment, squelching enthusiasm for the fight). Seasonable applies to whatever is suited to the season of the year or fits in with the needs of the moment or the character of the occasion (seasonable weather; a seasonable menu for a cold winter day). Propitious means presenting favorable conditions. In other words, while a warm day in December might not be seasonable, it might very well be propitious for the sailor setting off on a round-the-world cruise.

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  • timely — time·ly / tīm lē/ adj: falling within a prescribed or reasonable time timely notice time·li·ness n timely adv Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996 …   Law dictionary

  • timely — [tīm′lē] adj. timelier, timeliest [ME tymeli < OE timlice: see TIME & LY1] 1. happening, done, said, etc. at a suitable time; well timed; opportune 2. Now Rare appearing in good time; early adv. 1 …   English World dictionary

  • Timely — Time ly (t[imac]m l[=e]), a. [Compar. {Timelier} (t[imac]m l[=e]*[ e]r); superl. {Timeliest}.] 1. Being or occurring in good time; sufficiently early; seasonable. The timely dew of sleep. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. Keeping time or measure. Spenser …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Timely — Time ly, adv. Early; soon; in good season. [1913 Webster] Timely advised, the coming evil shun. Prior. [1913 Webster] Thanks to you, That called me timelier than my purpose hither, For I have gained by it. Shak. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • timely — late O.E. (adv.), from TIME (Cf. time) (n.). As an adj. meaning occurring at a suitable time it is attested from c.1200 …   Etymology dictionary

  • timely — *well timed, opportune, *seasonable, pat Analogous words: appropriate, fitting, meet, proper, suitable (see FIT): fortunate, *lucky, happy, providential Antonyms: untimely …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • timely — [adj] at the right time appropriate, auspicious, convenient, favorable, fit, fitting, in good time*, in the nick of time*, judicious, likely, meet, modern, now, opportune, pat, promising, prompt, proper, propitious, prosperous, punctual,… …   New thesaurus

  • timely — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ done or occurring at a favourable or appropriate time. DERIVATIVES timeliness noun …   English terms dictionary

  • timely — time|ly [ˈtaımli] adj done or happening at exactly the right time ▪ The fight ended only with the timely arrival of the police. in a timely manner/fashion (=as quickly as is reasonable in a particular situation) ▪ We aim to settle all valid… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • timely — UK [ˈtaɪmlɪ] / US adjective Word forms timely : adjective timely comparative timelier superlative timeliest happening at the most suitable time Thanks to the UN s timely intervention, a crisis was avoided. in (a) timely manner/fashion: In timely… …   English dictionary

  • timely — I. adverb Date: before 12th century 1. archaic early, soon 2. in time ; opportunely < the question was not…timely raised in the state court W. O. Douglas > II. adjective (timelier; est …   New Collegiate Dictionary

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