long time
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Definition
Noun A very extended or seemingly endless duration; a substantial period.
Usage
This noun phrase is used to emphasize that a significant amount of time has passed or will pass. It is commonly used with prepositions like for or in. * We haven't seen each other for a long time. * It took a long time to finish the project. * I've been waiting a long time for this opportunity.
Examples
- "After a long time apart, the friends were thrilled to reunite."
- "Learning a new language well requires a long time and consistent practice."
- "It's been a long time since I visited my hometown."
Advanced Usage
- "It's a long time since...": A construction used to state that a lot of time has elapsed since a past event.
- It's a long time since I ate at that restaurant.
- "It will be a long time before...": Used to predict that a considerable period will pass before a future event happens.
- It will be a long time before this technology becomes affordable.
Variants and Related Words
- Long-time (adjective, often hyphenated): Describing something that has existed or lasted for a long period.
- He is a long-time supporter of the charity.
- Longstanding (adjective): Having existed for a long time.
- The two companies have a longstanding partnership.
Synonyms
- Ages
- Years
- An eternity
- A considerable while
- Eons
Related Phrases
- For the longest time: An informal phrase emphasizing a very extended period, often with a sense of personal experience.
- I believed that story for the longest time.
- In a long time: Used in negative or interrogative sentences to talk about a recent period.
- I haven't heard that song in a long time.
- Have you seen him in a long time?
Noun
- a prolonged period of time
- we've known each other for ages
- I haven't been there for years and years