timetable
A schedule of train arrival and departure times.
A schedule of bus arrival and departure times.
A schedule of classes and activities at a school.
A schedule for when examinations will take place.
Similar to 'busy timetable', indicating no free time in the schedule.
Used to describe a schedule that is packed with activities or appointments.
A schedule that must be followed closely without deviation.
A schedule of classes and activities at a college.
A more formal term for 'exam timetable'.
A timetable for a particular purpose or set of events.
A timetable with very specific and complete information.
A timetable that is exact and accurate in its details.
A schedule that is practical and achievable.
The general or complete schedule, including all parts.
Used to state what is planned or expected based on the schedule.
Refers to information that is written or included within a schedule.
To possess or follow a particular schedule.
A more common and informal way to say 'consult the timetable'.
To do things according to the planned schedule.
To establish or decide on a schedule.
To prepare and write down a schedule.
To successfully stay on schedule without delays.
To look at the timetable to get information.
To mutually decide on a schedule.
A formal way to say 'stick to a schedule'.
Used to specify the purpose or subject of the timetable (e.g., timetable for withdrawal).