Pronunciation change

Adverb change

Positive
meanwhile

Comparative
none

Superlative
none

  1. (sentence adverb) You use meanwhile to introduce a new topic happening at the same time as the old topic.
    Sutton Coldfield won 2-0 away at Chelmsford. Meanwhile, Hightown were 3-0 winners against Clifton.
    International students are here only to study English. Meanwhile, many immigrant students must also work and take care of their families.

Noun change

Singular
meanwhile

Plural
none

  1. (uncountable) The meanwhile is the time between two things.
    Police are checking his story. In the meanwhile, he remains in jail.