High Time

High Time

Definition
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“High time” is an idiom that is used to indicate that something should have happened already or that it is past the appropriate time for a particular action or event to occur. It suggests that a situation or action is long overdue and needs to be addressed promptly. When someone says it is “high time” for something, they are emphasizing the urgency and necessity of taking action or making a change. The idiom implies that there has been a delay or neglect in addressing an issue, and it is now crucial to act without further delay.

For example, if someone says, “It’s high time you started studying for the exam,” they are indicating that studying should have begun earlier, and there is now an urgent need to start immediately to be adequately prepared. “High time” can also be used to express impatience or frustration with a lack of action or progress on a matter that requires attention. It serves as a gentle or sometimes firm reminder that the time for action is now, and further delay is no longer acceptable.

Example sentences
It’s high time we cleaned out the garage; it’s been cluttered for months.
It’s high time we upgraded our computer system for better efficiency.
It’s high time we addressed the issue of climate change before it’s too late.
It’s high time we organized a family reunion; we haven’t seen everyone in years.
It’s high time we revamped our marketing strategy to attract more customers.