
MOMENT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
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
MOMENT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
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 …
MOMENT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
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). Have you got a moment …
moments - WordReference.com Dictionary of English
importance or consequence:[uncountable] a decision of great moment. Idioms at the moment, at the present moment: The boss is busy at the moment. have one's or its moments, to have a time or …
Moment - Wikipedia
Moment (mathematics), a concept in probability theory and statistics Moment (physics), a combination of a physical quantity and a distance Moment of force or torque
Moments - definition of Moments by The Free Dictionary
A brief period of time that is characterized by a quality, such as excellence, suitability, or distinction: a lackluster performance that nevertheless had its moments.
Moment Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
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 …