Definition of «longtime»

The term "longtime" is an adverb that describes a duration or period of time. It can be used to indicate something has been happening for a long period, usually implying a positive or familiar situation. For example, one might say "We've been friends for a longtime," meaning they have known each other for a very long time and their friendship is stable and enduring.

Usage examples

  1. I have been friends with Sara for a longtime, we met in elementary school.
  2. The company has had a longtime employee who has been with them for over 20 years.
  3. I have been a fan of this band for a longtime, I have all their albums.
  4. The restaurant has been a longtime favorite of mine, I always choose to eat there when I visit this city.
  5. My grandparents have been in a longtime relationship, they have been married for 50 years.
  6. I have been studying French for a longtime, but I still struggle with speaking fluently.
  7. The teacher has been working at this school for a longtime, and she is highly respected by her students.
  8. I have had a longtime dream of traveling around the world, and I am finally making it come true next year.
  9. The cultural festival has been a longtime tradition in this town, and it brings people together every year.
  10. I have been using this brand of shampoo for a longtime, and it always leaves my hair feeling smooth and shiny.

Sentences with «longtime»

  • This is a movie made by a group of longtime friends who, through their work, show that their movies really matter to them, and so far it is paying off. (nerdlocker.com)
  • The first of these will be a familiar face for longtime fans of the series. (operationrainfall.com)
  • Though my current kitchen is a shadow of my former one, the food tastes the same or better, because now it's shared with a family and with longtime friends. (religion-online.org)
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