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  1. To enjoy oneself; to find pleasure in a particular situation or activity. This phrase can also be used as an imperative. We had a really good time at the circus last weekend.A: "I'm going to a concert tonight." B: "Ooh, have a good time!" See also: good, have, time.

  2. Jan 26, 2024 · 1. Have Fun. 2. Enjoy Yourself. 3. Have a Good Time. Enthusiastic and High-Spirited Enjoyment. 4. Have a Blast. 5. Have the Time of Your Life. 6. Have a Whale of a Time. Relaxed and Leisurely Enjoyment. 7. Let Your Hair Down. 8. Bask in Joy. 9. Savor the Fun. Making the Most of the Experience. 10. Make the Most of It. 11. Enjoy Every Moment. 12.

  3. Idiom language: English. The phrase “have a good time” is commonly used in informal settings and can be considered a friendly gesture. It implies that one hopes the other person enjoys themselves and has fun. The idiomatic expression is not limited to any specific age group, gender, or culture.

  4. Idioms and Phrases. Enjoy oneself, as in I hope you have a good time at the beach . This idiom, also used as an imperative, dates from 16th-century England, where it was popular until the late 1600s and died out. Samuel Pepys, in a diary entry of March 1, 1666, wrote, “I went and had as good a time as heart could wish.”.

  5. Jan 7, 2023 · Idioms for Having a Good Time. “Paint the town red” – to have a wild and extravagant night out. “Life of the party” – a person who is always the center of attention and makes social gatherings more fun. “Let your hair down” – to relax and have fun. “Hit the jackpot” – to have a big success or win.

  6. To enjoy oneself; to find pleasure in a particular situation or activity. This phrase can also be used as an imperative. We had a really good time at the circus last weekend. A: "I'm going to a concert tonight." B: "Ooh, have a good time!" See also: good, have, time. Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2024 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.

  7. IPA guide. Other forms: having a good time; had a good time; has a good time. Definitions of have a good time. verb. enjoy oneself greatly. synonyms: have a ball. see more. Pronunciation. US.

  8. Had a good time” is another way to describe an enjoyable experience. More examples: The birthday party was so much fun – everyone seemed to have a blast with the games, music, and laughter. I had a blast at my high school reunion; my friends and I reminisced about all the good times.

  9. "Have a good time" is correct and can be used in both written and spoken English. For example: I hope you have a good time at the party tonight!. IDIOM. Good time. If you make good time on a journey, you manage to travel faster than you expected. exact ( 60 ) You'll have a good time". 1. The New Yorker. I have a good time". 2. The New York Times.

  10. May 18, 2024 · The meaning of A GOOD/GREAT/LOVELY TIME is a very enjoyable experience. How to use a good/great/lovely time in a sentence.

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