What is another word for passing the time?

Pronunciation: [pˈasɪŋ ðə tˈa͡ɪm] (IPA)

"Passing the time" is a popular expression that refers to engaging in activities that help one to wait for an event or situation to pass. While this phrase is commonly used, there are several other more interesting synonyms to use such as whiling away the hours, killing time, while the clock ticks, making the minutes go by, counting down the hours, taking up time, filling empty hours, and biding one's time. Using these phrases can add variety to one's conversation, writing, or thought process and replace the overused "passing the time" with more colorful alternatives. So next time you need to express waiting for something to pass, try using one of these interesting options.

What are the hypernyms for Passing the time?

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

Famous quotes with Passing the time

  • Sitting at home the way I do, I'd just love the hear from people. It'd be a great help in passing the time.
    Bud Abbott
  • The Internet is the modern form of knitting. In the old days women who had nothing to do would knit, but at least you got something out of it — a pair of socks, maybe a scarf, occasionally a little bedspread. That’s mostly what the Internet is, just passing the time. But unfortunately you are dealing with words that can have meaning.
    Tom Wolfe

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