time-blind

English

Adjective

time-blind (comparative more time-blind, superlative most time-blind)

  1. Not paying attention to the passage of time, and thus relatively unconcerned with, or unable to cope with, deadlines, appointments, etc.
    Antonym: timebound
    • 2009, Susan Cartwright, Cary L. Cooper, The Oxford Handbook of Organizational Well-being, page 305:
      Time-blind societies are more relaxed and have a more casual attitude towards punctuality than their “time-bound” peers. Hence what would be considered late in one society is not necessarily so in another.

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