Definition of quality time in US English:
quality time
nounˈkwɑlədi taɪmˈkwälədē tīm
Time spent in giving another person one's undivided attention in order to strengthen a relationship, especially with reference to working parents and their child or children.
the most important thing is to spend quality time talking to their children
Example sentencesExamples
- Teaching a child about flowers and nature is a wonderful way to spend some quality time with them.
- You are generous and loving in personal and family relationships and spend quality time with loved ones.
- Those memories make him want to spend more quality time with his wife and sons, to live life to the fullest.
- Diane should have been spending quality time with her family instead of fighting the laws of this country in her last few months.
- Take time to relax, to be alone, to spend quality time with yourself doing nothing in particular.
- I would like to have quality time with my children, especially during the school holidays.
- Hopefully you were able to spend some quality time with those close to you during the holidays.
- So, dear readers, this is it for several days as Jo and I head off to spend quality time with my family.
- When I am not travelling, the Sabbath is a good day to spend quality time with my family.
- With all these options and distractions it can be hard to spend quality time with the people you love.
- Parents should get their children to teach them; it would help with quality time and relationship building.
- Learn to relax and enjoy quality time out of life's normal rat race.
- I will also be spending some quality time with my brother whom I haven't seen in over a year.
- The trick is to spend quality time in each place by not rushing around and trying to see everything.
- Andrew and I spent some much needed quality time by ourselves over dinner.
- While spending some final quality time together, the kids come across an old map in an attic.
- A plus for me is that I get to spend quality time with my parents without actually being trapped in their space all the time.
- If you don't spend regular quality time together, chances are you'll drift apart.
- I knew that she was probably anxious to leave to spend some quality time with her new boyfriend.
- There's no magic answer to bridge the distance but spending quality time together seems to help.