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  1. Punctuation is a set of marks that regulates and clarifies the meanings of different texts. The term “punctuation” has originated from the Medieval Latin word “ pūnctuātiōn,” which means markings or signs.

  2. The earliest known use of the adverb punctually is in the late 1500s. OED's earliest evidence for punctually is from 1570, in a letter by N. Throckmorton. punctually is formed within English, by derivation; modelled on a French lexical item.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PunctualityPunctuality - Wikipedia

    Punctuality is the characteristic of completing a required task or fulfilling an obligation before or at a previously designated time. [1] ". Punctual " is often used synonymously with " on time ". An opposite characteristic is tardiness.

  4. the fact of arriving, doing something, or happening at the expected or correct time and not late: Punctuality has never been his strong point. As chair of the committee, she insisted on punctuality. See. punctual. Fewer examples. Normally he was a stickler for punctuality but today he was late.

  5. adverb. uk / ˈpʌŋk.tʃu.ə.li / us / ˈpʌŋk.tʃu.ə.li / Add to word list. at the expected or correct time and not late: The meeting started punctually at 10.00 a.m. Everyone arrived punctually. See. punctual. Fewer examples. The freight trains have been running more punctually.

  6. Learn the definition of 'punctually'. Check out the pronunciation, synonyms and grammar. Browse the use examples 'punctually' in the great English corpus.

  7. punctually (comparative more punctually, superlative most punctually) In a punctual manner; on time. (archaic) Precisely; exactly; minutely. To understand that he is not punctually right, nor those from whom he differs absolutely wrong.

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