What is another word for at what time?

Pronunciation: [at wɒt tˈa͡ɪm] (IPA)

When we need to ask about the specific time of an event or action, we often use the phrase "at what time." However, there are many other synonyms that can be used to express the same idea. Some examples include "when," "what time," "what hour," "what's the scheduled time," "when is it happening," "what time can we expect it," "what's the start time," "what time should we arrive," "what's the arrival/departure time," "when are the hours of operation," and "what's the timeline." By using these synonyms, we can add variety to our language and communicate effectively in different situations.

What are the hypernyms for At what time?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

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  • If the opposing of one cock to fight with another may be justly esteemed a national barbarism, what shall be said of a custom more inhuman, which authorised the throwing at them with sticks, and ferociously putting them to a painful and lingering death? I know not at what time this unfortunate animal became the object of such wicked and wanton abuse: the sport, if such a denomination may be given to it, is certainly no recent invention, and perhaps is alluded to by Chaucer…If the poor bird by chance had its legs broken, or was otherwise so lamed as not to be able to stand, the barbarous owners were wont to support it with sticks, in order to prolong the pleasure received from the reiteration of its torment.
    Joseph Strutt

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