A1 noun #3,946 가장 일반적인 2분 분량

lifetime

A lifetime is the total amount of time that a person or thing exists.

Explanation at your level:

A lifetime is all the years you live. You start at birth and end when you die. It is a long time!

We use lifetime to talk about how long something lasts. For example, a car might have a long lifetime if you take care of it well.

In B1 English, we use lifetime to describe experiences. A once-in-a-lifetime trip is a trip you might only take once because it is very special or expensive.

At this level, you will encounter lifetime in professional contexts, such as a lifetime warranty on a product or a lifetime ban from a sports stadium.

Advanced learners use lifetime to discuss legacies or historical spans. It is often used in academic papers to describe the operational lifetime of a specific technology or chemical compound.

At the mastery level, lifetime can be used figuratively to describe the duration of an idea or a cultural movement. It carries the weight of historical perspective and existential reflection in literature.

30초 단어

  • Refers to the total duration of a life.
  • Also used for the lifespan of objects.
  • Commonly used in idioms like 'once-in-a-lifetime'.
  • Always written as one word.

Think of lifetime as the complete story of a person's existence from start to finish. It is a word that carries a lot of weight because it represents the entirety of our experiences.

Beyond just people, we use this word for objects too. If you buy a high-quality tool, you might hear that it has a lifetime guarantee, meaning the company expects it to last as long as you do!

The word lifetime is a classic example of a compound word. It combines the Old English lif (life) and tīma (time).

It has been used in the English language since the Middle Ages. The evolution is quite straightforward: it simply merged two fundamental concepts to describe the span of human existence. It's a beautiful example of how Germanic roots create clear, descriptive English terms.

You will often see lifetime paired with words like achievement, ban, or guarantee. It is used in both casual conversation and professional settings.

When you say something is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, you are emphasizing how rare and special that moment is. It is a very common way to express extreme value or rarity in English.

Once in a lifetime: Something that happens very rarely. Example: Traveling to space is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.

Lifetime achievement: Recognition for a whole career. Example: She received a lifetime achievement award for her acting.

To last a lifetime: Something that is durable. Example: This watch is built to last a lifetime.

A lifetime of: A long period of something. Example: He spent a lifetime of study on biology.

In a lifetime: Within the span of a life. Example: I have never seen such a storm in my lifetime.

The word is a singular countable noun. The plural form is lifetimes.

Pronunciation: UK /ˈlaɪftaɪm/, US /ˈlaɪftaɪm/. The stress is on the first syllable. It rhymes with bedtime, daytime, meantime, prime, and slime.

Fun Fact

It is a perfect example of a compound word from Old English roots.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /ˈlaɪftaɪm/

Clear 'i' sound followed by 'f' and 'time'.

US /ˈlaɪftaɪm/

Similar to UK, clear 't' sound.

Common Errors

  • Mispronouncing the 'f'
  • Adding extra syllables
  • Stressing the second syllable

Rhymes With

bedtime daytime meantime prime slime

Difficulty Rating

독해 1/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Simple to use

Speaking 2/5

Commonly used

듣기 1/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

life time

Learn Next

lifespan lifelong

고급

longevity duration

Grammar to Know

Compound Nouns

lifetime

Countable Nouns

a lifetime

Adjective Phrases

once-in-a-lifetime

Examples by Level

1

My dog has a happy lifetime.

dog / happy / life

Possessive pronoun.

2

I want to travel in my lifetime.

travel / life

Prepositional phrase.

3

The cat has a long lifetime.

cat / long / life

Adjective usage.

4

It is a lifetime dream.

dream / life

Attributive noun.

5

He worked for a lifetime.

work / life

Past tense verb.

6

This is a new lifetime.

new / life

Article usage.

7

She loves her lifetime.

love / life

Simple present.

8

One lifetime is enough.

enough / life

Quantifier usage.

1

The battery has a short lifetime.

2

She studied for a lifetime.

3

It was a once-in-a-lifetime event.

4

He gave a lifetime of service.

5

This house will last a lifetime.

6

I hope to see it in my lifetime.

7

The machine has reached the end of its lifetime.

8

They shared a lifetime of memories.

1

The software has a limited lifetime.

2

She received a lifetime achievement award.

3

It is the chance of a lifetime.

4

He dedicated his lifetime to science.

5

The bridge has a 50-year lifetime.

6

I have never seen such change in my lifetime.

7

We built a friendship to last a lifetime.

8

The product comes with a lifetime warranty.

1

The project spans a lifetime of research.

2

He was given a lifetime ban from the club.

3

The material has a very long operational lifetime.

4

She felt she had lived a lifetime in one day.

5

The policy provides lifetime coverage.

6

It is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to visit.

7

The artistic impact lasted a lifetime.

8

He spent a lifetime perfecting his craft.

1

The structural lifetime of the reactor is critical.

2

Her work influenced a lifetime of scholars.

3

The ephemeral nature of the flower's lifetime is sad.

4

He faced a lifetime of political struggle.

5

The investment offers lifetime income.

6

She documented a lifetime of social change.

7

The device's functional lifetime is ending.

8

It was the culmination of a lifetime of effort.

1

The philosophical implications of a human lifetime are vast.

2

His legacy will endure beyond his natural lifetime.

3

The systemic failure shortened the machine's lifetime.

4

She experienced a lifetime of trauma in mere months.

5

The contract includes a lifetime pension.

6

The historical scope covers a lifetime of events.

7

He sought to capture a lifetime in a single painting.

8

The inherent limitations of a biological lifetime are clear.

자주 쓰는 조합

lifetime achievement
last a lifetime
once-in-a-lifetime
lifetime warranty
in my lifetime
spend a lifetime
lifetime ban
lifetime supply
entire lifetime
lifetime of experience

Idioms & Expressions

"Once in a lifetime"

Very rare

This is a once in a lifetime offer.

neutral

"Last a lifetime"

Very durable

This friendship will last a lifetime.

neutral

"Lifetime achievement"

Career recognition

He got a lifetime achievement award.

formal

"In a lifetime"

During one's life

It's the best I've seen in a lifetime.

neutral

"Spend a lifetime"

Dedicate many years

He spent a lifetime writing that book.

neutral

"Lifetime of memories"

Many experiences

We built a lifetime of memories.

neutral

Easily Confused

lifetime vs Lifespan

Both refer to time

Lifespan is biological/technical

The lifespan of a fly.

lifetime vs Life

Root word

Life is the state, lifetime is the duration

Life is beautiful.

lifetime vs Time

Part of the word

Time is general, lifetime is specific

What time is it?

lifetime vs Lifelong

Similar root

Lifelong is an adjective

A lifelong friend.

Sentence Patterns

B1

Subject + has + a + lifetime + of + noun

She has a lifetime of experience.

B2

It + is + a + once-in-a-lifetime + noun

It is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.

A2

Subject + will + last + a + lifetime

This will last a lifetime.

B1

In + my + lifetime

In my lifetime, I have seen much.

B2

Spend + a + lifetime + doing

He spent a lifetime doing research.

어휘 가족

Nouns

life The state of being alive

Adjectives

lifelong Lasting for all of one's life

관련

living related to being alive

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

formal neutral casual

자주 하는 실수

Using 'lifetimes' for a single person lifetime
A person only has one life.
Confusing with 'life time' lifetime
It is one compound word.
Using 'a lifetime' for inanimate objects lifespan
Lifespan is better for machines.
Saying 'in the lifetime' in my/his/her lifetime
Needs a possessive pronoun.
Forgetting the hyphen in once-in-a-lifetime once-in-a-lifetime
It acts as one adjective.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine your life as a long road; the length of that road is your lifetime.

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Native Usage

Use it when talking about big goals or long-lasting products.

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Cultural Insight

Advertisers use it to build trust.

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Grammar Shortcut

It is a countable noun.

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Say It Right

Focus on the 'f' and 't' sounds.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't write 'life time' with a space.

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Did You Know?

It comes from Old English.

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Study Smart

Use it in a sentence about your own goals.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Life + Time = The time you have in life.

Visual Association

A clock that starts at birth and ends at death.

Word Web

Time Life Duration Existence

챌린지

Write down three things you want to do in your lifetime.

어원

Germanic

Original meaning: The time of life

문화적 맥락

None

Often used in advertising to suggest quality (e.g., lifetime guarantee).

'Once in a Lifetime' by Talking Heads 'Lifetime' by Justin Bieber

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Business

  • Lifetime warranty
  • Lifetime value
  • Lifetime membership

Personal

  • Once in a lifetime
  • Lifetime of memories
  • In my lifetime

Academic

  • Operational lifetime
  • Lifetime achievement
  • Average lifetime

Travel

  • Lifetime experience
  • Once in a lifetime trip

Conversation Starters

"What is one thing you want to do in your lifetime?"

"Do you believe in once-in-a-lifetime opportunities?"

"What is the longest-lasting item in your home?"

"How has the world changed in your lifetime?"

"Would you want a lifetime guarantee on everything you buy?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a once-in-a-lifetime experience you had.

What are your goals for your lifetime?

How would you define a successful lifetime?

If you could have a lifetime supply of something, what would it be?

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문

Yes, always write it as one word.

Yes, for plural instances.

It is neutral and used in all settings.

Lifelong.

Very similar, but lifespan is more biological.

Life-time.

Yes, you can talk about the car's lifetime.

No, it is only a noun.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

I want to travel in my ___.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: lifetime

Lifetime refers to the whole life.

multiple choice A2

What does lifetime mean?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: The whole life

It is the duration of life.

true false B1

A machine can have a lifetime.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Objects have operational lifetimes.

match pairs B1

Word

All matched!

Matching the word to its definition.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Correct sentence structure.

점수: /5

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A1

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bygone

C1

Refers to things, events, or eras that belong to an earlier time and no longer exist. It is frequently used to evoke nostalgia or to describe something that is archaic or historically distant.

yesterday

A1

Yesterday refers to the day immediately before today. It is used to describe events, actions, or states that occurred in the very recent past, specifically one day ago.

prior

B2

Existing or coming before in time, order, or importance. It is frequently used to describe a previous arrangement or knowledge that someone has before a specific point in time.

eventual

B2

Describing something that happens at the end of a long process or period of time, often after several difficulties or intermediate steps. It characterizes the final result or outcome of a situation rather than the immediate one.

May

A1

May is the fifth month of the year in the Gregorian calendar, falling between April and June. It has 31 days and is associated with the peak of spring in the Northern Hemisphere.

hour

A1

A unit of time that lasts for sixty minutes. There are twenty-four of these units in one full day.

anytime

C1

Refers to an unspecified or indefinite point in time that is available or convenient for an action to occur. It denotes complete flexibility and the absence of a fixed schedule or temporal restriction.

prologation

C1

Prolongation refers to the act of extending the duration or length of something, or the state of being extended beyond the usual or expected limit. It is frequently used in technical, legal, or formal contexts to describe an increase in time for a contract, a medical condition, or a physical dimension.

recent

A2

Describes something that happened, began, or existed a short time ago. It is used to talk about events or things that are fresh and close to the present moment.

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