The original meaning of punctual described a puncture made by a surgeon. The word has meant lots of other things through the centuries, usually involving being precise about small points. And today punctuality is all about time; a punctual train or a punctual payment or a punctual person shows up "on the dot".
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The Pill also delivers big, polished sound, with refined clarity and punctual definition.—Brenda Stolyar, Wired News, 24 May 2025 Even Germany’s traditionally punctual train service has become a laughingstock, with jokes about late or canceled trains now standard fare for German comics.—Mark I. Vail, The Conversation, 16 May 2025 Oklahoma City can shrink better than any team in the league and still recover to the perimeter in punctual fashion.—Bennett Durando, Denver Post, 10 May 2025 Benito arrives, punctual, at exactly ten o’clock in the morning, wearing a camouflage print T-shirt, Sky High Farm jeans with an orange bandana in one of the back pockets, and yellow ballerina-style sneakers from his own collaboration with Adidas.—Laia Garcia-Furtado, Vogue, 1 May 2025 See All Example Sentences for punctual
Word History
Etymology
Middle English, having a sharp point, from Medieval Latin punctualis of a point, from Latin punctus pricking, point, from pungere to prick — more at pungent
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