Definitions for overtime

overtime o·ver·time

Spelling: [noun, adverb, adjective oh-ver-tahym; verb oh-ver-tahym
IPA: /noun, adverb, adjective ˈoʊ vərˌtaɪm; verb ˌoʊ vərˈtaɪm/

Overtime is a 8 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 13 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 15 points.

You can make 229 anagrams from letters in overtime (eeimortv).

Definitions for overtime

noun

  1. working time before or after one's regularly scheduled working hours; extra working time.
  2. pay for such time (distinguished from straight time).
  3. time in excess of a prescribed period.
  4. Sports. an additional period of play for deciding the winner of a game in which the contestants are tied at the end of the regular playing period.

adverb

  1. during overtime:

adjective

  1. of or for overtime:

verb (used with object)

  1. to give too much time to (a photographic exposure).

Origin of overtime

First recorded in 1530-40; over- + time

Examples for overtime

The CAP paper estimates that if current trends continue unabated, overtime pay will disappear entirely by 2026.

He caught eight passes for 71 yards and a touchdown in an overtime loss to the Buffalo Bills last weekend.

Clinkscales is still a cop, and made more than $100,000 in salary and overtime last year.

A good part of the time they spend growling on the subject of overtime.

It wouldn't do his record any good with Trench, but it should put an end to the overtime.

Not surprisingly, the average American puts in a month and a half of overtime each year.

She called out, “Will they pay time and a half for overtime?”

Anotha Day Of Wrk Jst Getn Off… Bossman Alrdy Say He Liking Me and My Wrk Skills And Me Asking Him For overtime.

We will reckon the time from now, with overtime at time and a half.

This did not include the amount that might be made by overtime work.

Word Value for overtime
Scrable

13

Words with friends

15

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