Moments Of Malevolence

He's not the best player, but he has his moments. [=has times when he is good] It was a crowning moment in her career. [=a time that marked the peak of success] 3 : importance in influence or effect

Moments Of Malevolence 1

Some moments you remember forever: like the moment you earned your driver's license or the moment you learned that you passed your organic chemistry class. A moment is a short, but unspecified, amount of time.

You can refer to a very short period of time, for example a few seconds, as a moment or moments. In a moment he was gone. She stared at him a moment, then turned away. Stop for one moment and think about it!

Moments Of Malevolence 3

Can you wait a moment? I'll be ready in just a moment. A car drew up outside and a few moments later the doorbell rang. I'm expecting her to come at any moment (= very soon). Do you have a moment (= are you busy or do you have time to speak to me)?

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She took the time to relish her moment of triumph. He's not the best player on the team, but he has his moments. [=he has times when he is extremely good, successful, etc.] It was a defining moment for him. It was a crowning moment in his presidency.

A moment is a particular point in time. Some moments you remember forever: like the moment you earned your driver's license or the moment you learned that you passed your organic chemistry class.

Moments Of Malevolence 6

Although evident throughout the century, the unevenness of this system manifested distinctive characteristics at various moments and in various parts of the empire.