Punctual.
prompt. and timely
The comparative is more punctual; the superlative is most punctual.
He made it a point to always be punctual. You must be punctual to an interview or you are starting off on a bad foot.
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The word punctual is an adjective. It means to be prompt.
No, punctual is an adjective, the correponding noun is punctuality and the correponding adverb is punctually.
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The correct usage is "on time." This phrase is used to describe being punctual or meeting a set deadline.
Punctual.
Being punctual shows respect because it demonstrates that you value the other person's time and commitments. It indicates that you are reliable and considerate of their schedule. Being on time also conveys professionalism and responsibility.
prompt. and timely
There are many bonus' to being punctual. One bonus is that people know you are trustworthy and responsible. Also you won't miss anything.
Both "unpunctual" and "non punctual" are correct words to use to describe someone who is consistently late or tardy. It is more common to use "unpunctual."
I got sent to detention because I wasn't punctual.
Punctual.