Another Word For WHEN

whenever

Verb : (interrogative) When ever: emphatic form of when.

Verb : At any time.

before

Verb : At an earlier time.

Verb : In advance.

Verb : At the front end.

after

Verb : Behind; later in time; following.

Verb : On the result of. Often used with verbs related to cleaning.

Adjective : (dated) Later; second (of two); next, following, subsequent

while

Noun : An uncertain duration of time, a period of time.

Noun : (US) an uncertain long period of time

Noun : (Philippines) an uncertain short moment

because

Verb : For the reason (that).

Verb : On account (of), for sake (of).

Verb : (by ellipsis) Used alone to refuse to provide a full answer a question begun with "why", usually taken as an anapodoton of the elided full phrase "Because I said so".

unless

then

Verb : (temporal location) At that time.

Verb : (temporal location) Soon afterward.

Verb : (sequence) Next in order of place.

until

since

Verb : From a specified time in the past.

everytime

Verb : (proscribed) Misspelling of every time. [At each occasion that.]

once

Verb : (frequency) One and only one time.

Verb : (temporal location) Formerly; during some period in the past.

Verb : (chiefly obsolete) At any time; ever.

where

Verb : Interrogative adverb, used in either a direct or indirect question: in, at or to what place.

Verb : (with certain prepositions) What place.

Verb : (informal) where are.

that

Verb : (degree) To a given extent or degree.

Verb : (degree) To a great extent or degree; very, particularly (in negative constructions).

Verb : (informal, Britain, Australia) To such an extent; so. (in positive constructions).

whether

Noun : (obsolete, dialect) The retention of the afterbirth in cows or sheep.

even

Verb : (archaic) Exactly, just, fully.

Verb : In reality; implying an extreme example in the case mentioned, as compared to the implied reality.

Verb : Emphasizing a comparative.

though

Verb : (conjunctive) Despite that; however.

Verb : (degree) Used to intensify statements or questions; indeed.

whilst

Verb : (archaic or obsolete except dialectal) Often preceded by the: During the time; meanwhile.

whan

becuase

Verb : Misspelling of because. [For the reason (that).]

whereafter

Verb : (formal) After which time or event.

temp.

Noun : (law) Abbreviation of temporary. [One serving for a limited time; short-term employee.]

one day

Verb : (set phrase) At some unspecified time in the future.

Verb : At some unspecified time in the past.

Verb : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see one, day.

tomorrow

Noun : (uncountable) The day after the present day.

Noun : (uncountable, countable) A future period or time.

how long

Adjective : Used literally: what length.

Adjective : Used literally: what duration.

Verb : Used literally: for what duration.

today

Noun : A current day or date.

Noun : (informal or meteorology) From 6am to 6pm on the current day.

Noun : The present time period; nowadays.

meanwhile

Verb : During the time that something is happening, often specifically in a different place.

Verb : During an intervening time; from now until a future time.

Verb : In contrast to aspects previously mentioned.

o'clock

Verb : (modifying a numeral, one to twelve) In conjunction with a numeral, indicates the time within a twelve-hour period (midnight to noon or noon to midnight), specifically the time when the hour hand of a clock points precisely to the symbol or marking corresponding to the designated numeral.

Verb : (humorous) In conjunction with a term representing an action or event that occurs daily, indicates the time that said action or event occurs, first occurs.

Verb : (humorous, slang) Used to indicate that it is time to do a specific action, or time for a specific action to occur.

on one's watch

Verb : (chiefly US, idiomatic) During the period of time when one is in a position of authority or responsibility.

ever since

Verb : (duration) Continuously since a specified time or event.

chronometrically

Verb : In a chronometric way, following the principles of chronometry.

Verb : By means of a chronometer, using a clock or other timekeeping device.

24/5

Verb : 24 hours per day, five days per week (implicitly weekdays: Monday through Friday). Designates a round-the-clock service during the week, but excluding weekends.

real soon now

Verb : (informal) Designating a time when something will become available, supposedly (but perhaps only optimistically) in the near future.

eventually

Verb : In the end; at some later time, especially after a long time, a series of problems, struggles, delays or setbacks.

Verb : (mathematics, of a sequence) For some tail; for all terms beyond some term; with only finitely many exceptions.

Verb : (proscribed, non-native speakers' English) Possibly, potentially, perhaps

day one

Noun : The very beginning.

Noun : (US, slang) A close, longtime friend, one who has been around since the beginning.

Verb : At the very beginning; when something is entirely new.

twenty-four seven

Verb : 24 hours per day, seven days per week. Designates a round-the-clock service, typically including holidays, as might be offered by a supermarket, ATM, gas station, concierge service or manned data center.

Verb : (colloquial) Constantly, without interruption.

lastly

Verb : (sequence) Used to mark the beginning of the last in a list of items or propositions.

Verb : (discourse marker) Used to signal that the speaker is about to yield control of the conversation.

long story short

Verb : (idiomatic) Introducing a short version of, or simply the conclusion of, a relevant story.

ab urbe condita

Verb : (historical) Alternative form of AUC, the era of the Roman historians now usually reckoned from 753 bc. [(historical) According to the Roman era, which reckons the number of years passed from the foundation of the city of Rome by Romulus, now usually taken as 753 bc.]

Verb : (historical, rare) Alternative form of AUC: from the foundation of Rome, now usually reckoned as 753 bc. [(historical) According to the Roman era, which reckons the number of years passed from the foundation of the city of Rome by Romulus, now usually taken as 753 bc.]

full-time

Adjective : Involving a full amount of time spent on some activity, especially a job.

Verb : Spending a full amount of time.

when hell freezes over

Verb : (idiomatic, slang, informal, hyperbolic) Never; not in this lifetime or a time in the unforeseeably distant future; not a chance.

kick someone when they are down

Verb : (idiomatic) To make things worse for someone who is going through a difficult time.

way back when

Verb : (idiomatic) At a time in the distant past.

Adjective : (idiomatic) At a time in the distant past.

say when

Verb : (idiomatic) An imperative form used to request that the interlocutor indicate when one should stop doing something, esp. pouring a drink, because one has reached a sufficient amount.

cross that bridge when one comes to it

Verb : (idiomatic) To deal with a problem or situation only if and when it arises.

when pigs fly

Verb : (idiomatic) Never.

to boot

Verb : (idiomatic, informal) in addition, besides, also.

in addition

Verb : (conjunctive, idiomatic) Also; as well; besides.

how come

Verb : (idiomatic, informal) Why; why is it; for what reason or purpose; due to what cause?

something like

Verb : (idiomatic) approximately

how so

Verb : How; In what way; however

Verb : (idiomatic) Why; For what reason.

Verb : Used as an intensifier.

so far

Verb : (idiomatic) Until now; previously; yet.

Verb : (idiomatic) A limited distance, literal or metaphorical.

about time

Verb : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see about, time.

Verb : Close to the right time.

Verb : (idiomatic, often sarcastic) Far past the desired time.

in order

Adjective : In a sequence.

Adjective : Ready, prepared; orderly; tidy.

Adjective : (idiomatic, formal) In accordance with the procedural rules governing formal meetings of a deliberative body.

all over

Verb : (idiomatic) Over an entire extent.

Verb : (idiomatic) Everywhere.

Verb : (idiomatic) In every way; thoroughly.

up front

Adjective : (idiomatic) Open, honest; tending to disclose information; truthful.

Verb : (idiomatic) At the beginning; before anything begins.

Verb : At the front.

first off

Verb : (sequence, idiomatic) Firstly; before anything else. Often used to introduce the first in a list of points to be made in conversation.

long since

Verb : (idiomatic) Long ago; in the (distant) past.

just about

Verb : (idiomatic) Approximately, very nearly.

every second

Adjective : Every other/two; each alternate.

Verb : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: Once per second.

Verb : (figuratively) Very frequently; more frequently than is desired.

at all

Verb : (idiomatic) Indicating degree, quantity or frequency greater than zero: to the slightest degree, in any way, at any time or in any circumstance.

this minute

Verb : (idiomatic) right now, immediately

used to

Adjective : (idiomatic, with noun phrase) Accustomed to, tolerant or accepting of.

Verb : (temporal location) Formerly and habitually or repeatedly, but possibly no longer, did.

then again

Verb : (idiomatic, informal) From another point of view; on the other hand; on second thought; again.

root cause

Noun : (idiomatic) An initiating cause of a chain of events which leads to an outcome or effect of interest.

Verb : (transitive) The action of identifying the cause of a chain of events which leads to an outcome or effect of interest. To root cause something's root cause does not necessarily imply the use of root cause analysis (RCA).

number one

Adjective : (idiomatic) First; foremost; best, often used after its headword.

Adjective : (US, law enforcement) Black, African-American.

Noun : The most important person, the one who is in charge.

golden opportunity

Noun : (idiomatic) Ideal moment to do something.

straight away

Verb : (idiomatic) Very soon; quickly; immediately.

mind you

Verb : (idiomatic, colloquial, chiefly UK) Used to introduce a qualification or contrastive statement, especially when toning down or rectifying

come first

Verb : (idiomatic) To win first place in a competition.

Verb : (idiomatic) To be the most important thing to consider.

no

Noun : A lake in South Sudan

Noun : A county of South Sudan

Verb : (with following adjective) not, not at all

right away

Verb : (idiomatic) Very soon; quickly; immediately.

Verb : (dated) The traditional call to the driver of a train or other conveyance intimating that it is safe to move off immediately.

one moment

Noun : (idiomatic) A short period of time, typically anywhere from several seconds to several minutes or more.

Noun : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see one, moment.

high time

Noun : (uncountable, idiomatic) A point in time at which something is considered to be utterly due or even overdue to occur; well past time

Noun : (countable, idiomatic) A very enjoyable or exciting experience or period of time.

sure enough

Verb : (idiomatic, evaluative) Just as one would expect.

all told

Verb : (idiomatic) With everything included, counted, or summed; in total.

due course

Noun : (idiomatic) Regular or appropriate passage or occurrence

narrow down

Verb : (idiomatic) To make more specific.

last word

Noun : (idiomatic, often preceded by the and followed by in) The finest, highest, or ultimate representative of some class of objects.

Noun : (idiomatic) Concluding remark; final advice, instructions, or observation.

Noun : (often pluralized) The final statement uttered by a person before death.

chances are

Verb : (idiomatic) It is likely that, it is probable that

final say

Noun : (idiomatic) The right to make a final decision.

all out

Adjective : (cricket) The state of a side having no more men to bat, thus ending its innings.

Verb : (idiomatic) With maximum effort.

Verb : (idiomatic) Without regard for risk.

second nature

Noun : (idiomatic) A mindset, skill, or type of behavior so ingrained through habit or practice that it seems natural, automatic, or without a basis in conscious thought.

grand total

Noun : (idiomatic) The entire or final sum.

finest hour

Noun : (idiomatic) A point in time or a relatively brief period of time when an especially distinguished, admirable, or effective set of actions is performed.

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be around

Verb : (idiomatic, intransitive, stative) To be alive, existent, or present.

Verb : (idiomatic, transitive) To be near; to socialize with.

deep down

Verb : (idiomatic) Fundamentally; in essence; in reality

all along

Verb : (duration, idiomatic) For the entire time; always.

milestone

Noun : A stone milepost (or by extension in other materials), one of a series of numbered markers placed along a road at regular intervals, typically at the side of the road or in a median.

Noun : (idiomatic) An important event in a person's life or career, in the history of a nation, in the life of some project, etc.

Verb : To place milestones along (a road, etc.).

dead on

Adjective : Very accurate.

Verb : (idiomatic) Exactly at.

blue moon

Noun : (countable) An extra full moon that appears in a subdivision of a year, namely:

Noun : The third full moon in a season that contains four rather than the usual three full moons.

Noun : The second of two full moons that occur in the same calendar month (a definition created by mistake in the 20th century).

in detail

Verb : (idiomatic) Thoroughly; including every detail; with all particulars.

Verb : (military) By engaging small sections of an enemy army rather than fighting a single pitched battle against the entire enemy force.

long run

Noun : (idiomatic) An extended period of time.

become of

Verb : (transitive, idiomatic) to happen to, to occur to.

long haul

Adjective : (usually hyphenated) Travelling a long distance.

Noun : (idiomatic) A long time; the long term; an extended period.

Noun : a long distance

make history

Verb : (idiomatic) To do something that will be widely remembered for a long time.

hand down

Verb : To transmit in succession, as from father to son, or from predecessor to successor.

Verb : (law) To deliver (the decision of a court, etc.)

Verb : (law) To forward to the proper officer (the decision of a higher court).

in kind

Verb : (of paying or giving) With goods or services (as opposed to cash).

Verb : (idiomatic) In a reciprocal manner; in a similar way; in the same kind.

every last

Adjective : (idiomatic) every; without exception; used for emphasis

reasonable person

Noun : (law) A fictional person used as a comparative legal standard to represent an average member of society and how he or she would behave or think, especially in determining negligence; sometimes formulated as "a person of ordinary prudence exercising due care in like circumstances."

Noun : Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see reasonable, person.

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