Meaning & Definition of word "Clockwork"

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    Clockwork

    /ˈklɒkˌwɜːrk/

    noun:

    • 1. A mechanism of a clock or watch, consisting of the parts that make it operate.
      • Example: The ancient grandfather clock was a marvel of clockwork engineering.
    • 2. An arrangement or procedure resembling the precision and predictability of a clock.
      • Example: The project ran like clockwork, finishing ahead of schedule.

    adjective:

    • 1. Relating to or operating like clockwork; precise and predictable.
      • Example: His clockwork routine allowed him to achieve maximum productivity each day.

    Etymology

    Derived from the combination of 'clock' and 'work', referring to the mechanism inside a clock.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    run like clockwork:

    To function smoothly and efficiently without any problems.

    set your clockwork:

    To adjust or synchronize your actions or plans to a precise time or schedule.

    Related Words

    gear:

    A rotating machine part used to transmit power.

    mechanism:

    A system of parts working together in a machine.

    chronometer:

    An instrument for measuring time accurately.

    Slang Meanings of clockwork

    Meaning: To do something in a systematic or organized way.

    Example Sentence: Let's get this project moving; we need to make sure everything works in clockwork order.