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Qué (quién) es punctual - definición

ABILITY TO COMPLETE A TASK ON TIME
Punctual; Timely; Punctually; In time; Timeliness

punctual         
adj. punctual in (punctual in paying one's rent)
Punctual         
·adj Observant of nice points; punctilious; precise.
II. Punctual ·adj Consisting in a point; limited to a point; unextended.
III. Punctual ·adj Appearing or done at, or adhering exactly to, a regular or an appointed time; precise; prompt; as, a punctual man; a punctual payment.
punctual         
If you are punctual, you do something or arrive somewhere at the right time and are not late.
He's always very punctual. I'll see if he's here yet.
ADJ
punctually
My guest arrived punctually.
ADV: usu ADV with v
punctuality
I'll have to have a word with them about punctuality.
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Wikipedia

Punctuality

Punctuality is the characteristic of being able to complete a required task or fulfill an obligation before or at a previously designated time. "Punctual" is often used synonymously with "on time".

An opposite personality trait is tardiness.

According to each culture, there is often an understanding about what is considered an acceptable degree of punctuality. Usually, a small amount of lateness is acceptable; this is commonly about five to ten minutes in most Western cultures, but this is not the case in such instances as doctor's appointments.

Some cultures have an unspoken understanding that actual deadlines are different from stated deadlines, for example with African time. For example, it may be understood in a particular culture that people will turn up an hour later than advertised. In this case, since everyone understands that a 9 pm party will actually start at around 10 pm, no-one is inconvenienced when everyone arrives at 10 pm.

In cultures that value punctuality, being late is seen as disrespectful of others' time and may be considered insulting. In such cases, punctuality may be enforced by social penalties, for example by excluding low-status latecomers from meetings entirely. Such considerations can lead on to considering the value of punctuality in econometrics and to considering the effects of non-punctuality on others in queueing theory.


Ejemplos de uso de punctual
1. "He was a nice chap, always hard–working and punctual.
2. Like me, she’s pretty easy–going, professional and punctual.
3. Japan prides itself on its highly efficient, punctual rail system.
4. Thomas, the accommodation manager, described Ishtiaq as a very quiet person who was punctual for work.
5. Carpooling with someone else who works in your office may also help you become more punctual.