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full time
1[ fool tahym ]
noun
- the number of hours in a period, as a day, week, or month, considered customary for pursuing an activity, especially working at a job: : FT, F/T Compare part time ( def ).
The factory now operates on full time.
full-time
2[ fool-tahym ]
adjective
- working or operating the customary or requisite number of hours in each day, week, or month:
a full-time housekeeper;
full-time production.
- being indefinitely employed by one company for the customary or requisite number of hours: Compare freelance ( def 1 ).
Only full-time employees are eligible for healthcare.
adverb
- on a full-time basis; on a schedule corresponding to the customary number of working or operational hours.
full-time
1adjective
- for the entire time appropriate to an activity
a full-time job
a full-time student
adverb
- on a full-time basis
he works full time
full time
2noun
- the end of a football or other match Compare half-time
Derived Forms
- ˌڳܱ-ˈپ, noun
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of full time1
Origin of full time2
Example Sentences
After graduating college Kelsey Krakora worked full time in a steakhouse, bartending and serving meals.
"It's still my dream to be an author and hopefully write full time. It's incredibly difficult now, it's going to be more difficult with AI coming in."
On Tuesday, the network announced that correspondent Antonia Hylton, who worked at NBC News and MSNBC, is joining the cable network full time and will co-host “The Weekend: Primetime” alongside Ayman Mohyeldin, Washington Post columnist Catherine Rampell and political analyst Elise Jordan.
The couple both work full time but they too use the Bread and Butter Thing.
Escobar picks up about four shifts a month, even though his job as union president is full time.
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