timing

/ˈtaɪmɪŋ/
noun
  1. The ability to choose or do something at the most suitable or effective moment.
    • The athlete's timing during the race helped her win by a fraction of a second.
    • Good timing is essential for a successful surprise party.
    • Her timing was perfect when she told the joke right after the awkward silence.
  2. The measurement or control of when something happens, especially in relation to other events.
    • The timing of the train arrivals is carefully coordinated.
    • The project's success depended on the timing of each phase.
    • We need to check the timing of the fireworks display with the sunset.
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