Loosely translated, "meanwhile" means "at the same time." For example, "Tom was waiting for Joan. Meanwhile, he tied his shoe and called Pete on his cell phone." The word "meanwhile" indicates that the person is doing one thing while waiting for another. "I'm an actor. I just auditioned for a movie. Meanwhile, I'm working in a restaurant as a waiter."
at the same time.. example: I was waiting for my mum. Meanwhile, I phoned my friend and we had a nice chat
during or meanwhile
Loosely translated, "meanwhile" means "at the same time." For example, "Tom was waiting for Joan. Meanwhile, he tied his shoe and called Pete on his cell phone." The word "meanwhile" indicates that the person is doing one thing while waiting for another. "I'm an actor. I just auditioned for a movie. Meanwhile, I'm working in a restaurant as a waiter."
I don't know what that means. Meanwhile, send no money!
No. Essential means that the thing is very important; an "essence." Meanwhile, extraneous means that the thing is something "extra," and not needed.
The root word of "interim" is the Latin word "interim," which means "meanwhile" or "in the meantime."
Yes, it is correct to say "in the meanwhile" to mean "in the meantime" or "meanwhile."
...Meanwhile was created in 1992.
"Meanwhile, the dog has off and stolen and stolen the meat!" "Meanwhile, as Jenny and Lucas were at the park..."
Meanwhile has two syllables.
Yes, they are opposites, or antonyms.The word abracadabra means "I will create as I speak". Meanwhile the word avada kedavra means "I will destroy as I speak".
Meanwhile, the cat was busy licking her fur. She has meanwhile immersed herself in yet another book.
Meanwhile is an adverb: Bob worked overseas. Ann, meanwhile, took care of the children on her own. It can be a noun too: I hope to be a doctor eventually. In the meanwhile, I am working in a factory.