Seconde
A second is a very short amount of time, equal to one-sixtieth of a minute.
Explanation at your level:
A second is a very short time. There are 60 seconds in one minute. You can count them: one, two, three. It is a small part of time.
We use the word second to talk about time. If you are waiting for a bus, it might take a few minutes or a few seconds. It is a common word for measuring how fast things happen.
In daily life, second is used to describe duration. We often say 'in a second' to mean 'very soon.' It is also used in sports to measure performance, like how many seconds it takes to run a race.
Beyond basic time measurement, second is used in many idiomatic expressions. We talk about 'split-second timing' to describe precision. It functions as a standard unit in science, but also as a way to emphasize urgency in conversation.
The term second carries significant weight in both technical and figurative contexts. While it remains the SI unit for time, its usage in phrases like 'not for a second' highlights its role in expressing absolute certainty or denial. Understanding its etymological roots in 'second small part' provides depth to its role in modern chronometry.
The second is a fundamental constant in our perception of reality. Historically, its definition has evolved from astronomical observations to quantum mechanical standards, reflecting humanity's quest for absolute temporal precision. In literature, the word is often used to manipulate the pacing of a narrative, contrasting the objective scientific unit with the subjective human experience of time passing.
30 सेकंड में शब्द
- A second is a unit of time.
- There are 60 seconds in a minute.
- It is also used as an ordinal number.
- It can mean a very short time.
When we talk about time, the second is our smallest standard building block. Think of it as the 'heartbeat' of our daily schedules. Whether you are counting down to a race or waiting for a microwave to finish, you are using seconds.
In everyday life, we often use the word loosely. If someone says, 'I'll be there in a second,' they don't mean exactly one sixtieth of a minute; they mean they will be there very soon. It is a flexible word that bridges the gap between scientific precision and casual conversation.
The word second comes from the Latin secunda pars minuta, which means 'the second small part.' The first small part was the minuta pars (the minute), which was one-sixtieth of an hour. The second small part was then one-sixtieth of that minute.
It is fascinating to see how ancient Babylonian base-60 math still dictates our modern clocks today. Even though we now define the second using atomic physics, the name remains a direct link to medieval Latin scholars who were trying to divide time into manageable pieces.
You will hear second used constantly in English. Common collocations include 'every second counts,' 'split-second decision,' and 'a matter of seconds.' It is perfectly acceptable in both formal scientific papers and casual chats with friends.
When using it as a noun for time, we usually use it with the indefinite article 'a' (e.g., 'Wait a second'). In formal contexts, it is often pluralized to describe durations, such as 'The process took 45 seconds to complete.'
In a split second: Happening almost instantly. Example: The car swerved in a split second.
Not for a second: Not at all; definitely not. Example: I didn't believe him for a second.
Wait a second: A request to pause or think. Example: Wait a second, did you lock the door?
Every second counts: Time is precious. Example: In this emergency, every second counts.
Within a second: Very quickly. Example: She finished the task within a second of being asked.
The word second is a countable noun. Its plural form is 'seconds.' It is pronounced /ˈsɛk.ənd/ in both British and American English, with the stress on the first syllable.
Rhyming words include 'reckoned' and 'beckoned.' It is important to note that while 'second' can also be an adjective (meaning 'following the first'), the noun form specifically refers to the unit of time or a brief moment.
Fun Fact
It comes from the division of the hour into 60 minutes, then 60 seconds.
Pronunciation Guide
Short 'e' sound, clear 'k', followed by schwa.
Similar to UK, clear 'k' sound.
Common Errors
- Pronouncing the second syllable too strongly
- Adding an extra 's' sound
- Confusing 'k' with 'g'
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Very easy to read.
Very easy to write.
Very easy to speak.
Very easy to hear.
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
उन्नत
Grammar to Know
Countable Nouns
One second, two seconds.
Articles
A second, the second.
Ordinal Numbers
First, second, third.
Examples by Level
There are sixty seconds in a minute.
60 seconds = 1 minute
Plural noun
Wait one second, please.
Please wait a short time
Imperative
The race took ten seconds.
Duration of race
Past tense
It is a second.
It is a short time
Article usage
Count the seconds.
Count the time
Imperative
One second is short.
Short duration
Adjective usage
I will be there in a second.
I will arrive soon
Future tense
Look at the seconds hand.
The hand on a clock
Noun modifier
The alarm went off in a few seconds.
Can you spare a second for me?
He finished the test in sixty seconds.
Every second is important.
She waited for a second.
The light changed in a second.
I need a second to think.
The movie lasts for many seconds.
He made a split-second decision.
I didn't believe him for a second.
The process takes only a few seconds.
Every second counts in a race.
Wait a second, let me check.
The reaction happened in a second.
She arrived within a second of him.
The machine counts every second.
Success was a matter of seconds.
He didn't hesitate for a second.
The precision is measured in seconds.
It happened in a split second.
I'll be ready in a second.
Don't waste a second of your time.
The delay was only a few seconds.
She captured the moment in a second.
The duration was calculated to the nearest second.
Not for a second did she doubt her choice.
The system updates every second.
His response was a split-second reaction.
The film captures the second of impact.
We are counting down the seconds.
The error was a matter of a second.
Time is measured in seconds.
The atomic clock defines the second with extreme accuracy.
He pondered the decision for a second.
The second is a fundamental unit of our reality.
In a split second, the landscape changed.
The duration of the pulse is measured in seconds.
Not for a second should we ignore the facts.
The second is derived from caesium radiation.
Every second of the performance was perfect.
सामान्य शब्द संयोजन
Idioms & Expressions
"In a split second"
Very quickly
The glass broke in a split second.
neutral"Not for a second"
Not at all
I didn't believe him for a second.
neutral"Wait a second"
Pause
Wait a second, I forgot my keys.
casual"Every second counts"
Time is limited
Hurry, every second counts!
neutral"In a second"
Very soon
I'll be there in a second.
casual"Give me a second"
Ask for time
Give me a second to finish this.
casualEasily Confused
Both are time units
Minute is 60 seconds
One minute is 60 seconds.
Same root
Secondary means not primary
This is a secondary issue.
Same spelling
Ordinal means position
He came in second place.
Same spelling
Verb means to support
I second that motion.
Sentence Patterns
Wait a second
Wait a second, please.
In a second
I will be there in a second.
Every second counts
Every second counts in this game.
Matter of seconds
It was a matter of seconds.
Not for a second
I didn't believe it for a second.
शब्द परिवार
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
संबंधित
How to Use It
10
Formality Scale
सामान्य गलतियाँ
Second is a noun, not a verb.
Second can mean 1/60th of a minute or the number 2.
Use singular with 'a'.
Needs an article or quantifier.
One 'c', two 'n's.
Tips
Memory Palace Trick
Visualize a clock on your wall.
When Native Speakers Use It
Use it to ask for a brief pause.
Cultural Insight
Time is very important in Western culture.
Grammar Shortcut
Use 'a' for singular, plural for multiple.
Say It Right
Stress the first syllable.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't confuse it with 'secondary'.
Did You Know?
It's based on atomic vibrations.
Study Smart
Use a stopwatch to practice timing.
Rhyme Time
Rhyme with 'reckoned'.
Context Matters
Check if you mean time or number.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
Think of a clock: S-E-C-O-N-D (Smallest Every Clock Often Needs Division).
Visual Association
A stopwatch ticking down.
Word Web
चैलेंज
Count to 60 in your head to see how long a minute feels.
शब्द की उत्पत्ति
Latin
Original meaning: second small part
सांस्कृतिक संदर्भ
None.
Used universally in timekeeping and sports.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At school
- Wait a second
- Every second counts
In sports
- Split second
- Count the seconds
At work
- Give me a second
- A matter of seconds
In science
- Measure in seconds
- Atomic second
Conversation Starters
"How do you spend every second of your free time?"
"Do you think you are good at split-second decisions?"
"What is the longest second you have ever experienced?"
"Why do you think we measure time in seconds?"
"Can you describe a time where every second counted?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a time you had to make a split-second decision.
Describe what you do in a single second.
If you could pause time for a second, what would you do?
Why is time management important?
अक्सर पूछे जाने वाले सवाल
8 सवालNo, it can also be an ordinal number or a verb.
3,600.
It is the second division of the hour.
Yes, for durations longer than one.
It is neutral and used everywhere.
An extremely short amount of time.
ˈsek.ənd.
Yes.
खुद को परखो
There are sixty ___ in a minute.
60 seconds make a minute.
What does 'wait a second' mean?
It means a brief pause.
A second is the longest unit of time.
It is one of the shortest.
Word
मतलब
Matches idioms to meaning.
I will wait a second.
I need a ___ to think.
A second is enough for a quick thought.
Which phrase means 'not at all'?
Not for a second is a strong negative.
The word 'second' can only be a noun.
It can also be an adjective (ordinal) or a verb (support).
Word
मतलब
Time units.
Every second counts.
स्कोर: /10
Summary
A second is the smallest standard unit of time, essential for measuring both scientific precision and the brief moments of our daily lives.
- A second is a unit of time.
- There are 60 seconds in a minute.
- It is also used as an ordinal number.
- It can mean a very short time.
Memory Palace Trick
Visualize a clock on your wall.
When Native Speakers Use It
Use it to ask for a brief pause.
Cultural Insight
Time is very important in Western culture.
Grammar Shortcut
Use 'a' for singular, plural for multiple.
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