you have to mke good use of every second in a minuteIt means you must be doing something useful all the time. You must make the most of the minute as time goes by, its not going to come back
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Chapter summaries of The Unforgiving Minute are simply a short synopsis of what happened in each chapter. These can usually be found by reading Cliff Notes.
It is spelled minute. This is confusing to some people because it is the same spelling as the word minute meaning sixty seconds. Minute means extremely small like in size or amount.
Minute. The word minute (pronounced MIN-it) is a homograph of the adjective minute (pronounced my-NYOOT), meaning very small.
One of the homographs minute (pronounced my-NYOOT) is an adjective meaning very small. The other minute (pronounced minit) is a noun, either a definite or indefinite period of time.
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It means to make good use of every second in a minute
If" is filled with advice on how to best spend your time, and best react in each situation that is presented to you, no matter how diverse it is. So, when Kipling states, "If you can fill the unforgiving minute/With sixty seconds' worth of distance run," he is saying that with every minute that you are given, make the absolute most of it that you can. "Unforgiving minute" refers to the fact that every single minute is 60 seconds long-no more, and no less. So when that minute is up, it is gone, forever. You can't call it back to spend that time differently. A minute is not merciful; it doesn't slow itself down to give you more time, or tack on a few seconds, or take a few of here or there. It is unforgiving time; always constant, always running. So, Kipling's advice is to fill every minute "with sixty seconds' worth of distance run," or to get as much good, effort, energy and distance out of every minute that you are given.
Have Gun - Will Travel - 1957 Unforgiving Minute - 6.20 was released on: USA: 26 January 1963
Chapter summaries of The Unforgiving Minute are simply a short synopsis of what happened in each chapter. These can usually be found by reading Cliff Notes.
In the poem "If-" by Rudyard Kipling, the line "fill the unforgiving minute with sixty seconds' worth of distance run" means that one should make the most of every moment, maximizing the use of time and taking every opportunity to achieve their goals despite the challenges or obstacles they may face. It emphasizes the importance of being efficient and productive in all aspects of life.
I will fill the unforgiving minute With sixty seconds' worth of distance run I will treat triumph and disaster the same and respect my competitors without whom there would be no sport.
She is an unforgiving taskmaster. Our boss can be unforgiving if you mess up.
In these lines the poet Kipling affirms the importance of a strong work ethics. The minutes are unforgiving that is the time is impatient and relentless. A moment spent in lethargy makes us regretful in the days to come. We should make use of every moment in our life in our strife to attain our goals. All the sixty seconds in a minute should be put to worthy use. Constant and diligent labour is the sterling virtue of a genuine man. Praise of a strong work ethic is echoed throughout the poem, as is a warning against idleness
Unforgiving Mistress was created in 1999.
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They really dont "Help you" but they change and modify the meaning of words. Example: unforgiving; you use the prefix un- meaning not so it changes the words meaning.