Should all time high be hyphenated?
Senior Member. There should be a hyphen: an all-time high, a ten-year high.
How do you write all time favorite?
Favorite and favourite are both correct spellings, depending on whether you use American or British spelling standards. Favorite is preferred in American English, while favourite is preferred in British English. Sometimes, favorite or favourite can be used and the correct form depends on which style guide you follow.
What is meant by all time?
1 : full-time sense 1. 2 : being for or of all time up to and including the present especially : exceeding all others of all time an all-time best seller.
Is all the time grammatically correct?
2 Answers. “All of the time” is correct, but the more commonly used version is “all the time” (dictionary reference). “All of time” would be wrong in this context, but “for all of time” can be used to mean forever (as opposed to continually, habitually, or continuously).
How do you say all the time?
forever
- all the time.
- constantly.
- endlessly.
- eternally.
- everlastingly.
- incessantly.
- interminably.
- perpetually.
Is all time an adjective?
ALL-TIME (adjective) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary.
Is it all times or all time?
“Of all times” and “of all time” are different expressions. They are both in vogue, both are correct, but they mean different things. The phrase most appropriate for your situation would be “of all time.” “Of all time” is used to make a comparison, stating that something is the best throughout the ages.
Is it at all times or all time?
The only difference–it’s quite subtle–is that, in the US at least, the phrase “at all times” has a slightly institutional, regulated connotation. So, for example, airport security would remind you to keep your hand baggage with you at all times.