Timepiece: meaning, definitions and examples

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timepiece

 

[ ˈtaɪmˌpiːs ]

Noun
Context #1 | Noun

worn on the wrist

A timepiece is a device, typically worn on the wrist, that tells the time. It can come in various forms, such as analog or digital, and may have additional features like date display or alarms. Timepieces are often considered as both functional and fashionable accessories.

Synonyms

watch, wristwatch.

Examples of usage

  • It's essential to have a reliable timepiece when traveling.
  • She received a beautiful timepiece as a graduation gift.
Context #2 | Noun

antique or decorative

A timepiece can also refer to an antique or decorative clock, often displayed as a piece of art or a collector's item. These timepieces can be intricate in design and craftsmanship, serving both a functional and aesthetic purpose.

Synonyms

clock, timekeeper.

Examples of usage

  • The museum showcased a collection of ornate timepieces from the 18th century.
  • He inherited a valuable timepiece from his grandfather.

Translations

Translations of the word "timepiece" in other languages:

🇵🇹 relógio

🇮🇳 घड़ी

🇩🇪 Uhr

🇮🇩 jam

🇺🇦 годинник

🇵🇱 zegar

🇯🇵 時計 (とけい)

🇫🇷 montre

🇪🇸 reloj

🇹🇷 saat

🇰🇷 시계

🇸🇦 ساعة

🇨🇿 hodiny

🇸🇰 hodinky

🇨🇳 钟表 (zhōng biǎo)

🇸🇮 ura

🇮🇸 úr

🇰🇿 сағат

🇬🇪 საათი

🇦🇿 saat

🇲🇽 reloj

Etymology

The term 'timepiece' originated in the 18th century, combining 'time' and 'piece' to refer to a device that measures time. As technology advanced, timepieces evolved from sundials to mechanical clocks and eventually wristwatches. Today, timepieces are not only functional but also serve as fashion statements and status symbols.

See also: overtime, sometimes, time, timeframe, timekeeper, timeless, timeline, timeliness, timely, timer, times, timetable, timetabling, timeworn, timing, untimely.