millennium

[miˈleniəm]

millennium Definition

  • 1a period of one thousand years
  • 2a period of great happiness, prosperity, or achievement

Using millennium: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "millennium" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The Great Pyramid of Giza was built in the third millennium BC.

  • Example

    The year 2000 marked the beginning of a new millennium.

  • Example

    The company's success continued into the new millennium.

millennium Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for millennium

Phrases with millennium

  • the period around the beginning of the 21st century

    Example

    Many people celebrated the turn of the millennium with fireworks and parties.

  • a problem that was expected to occur in computers at the beginning of the year 2000 because they were not programmed to handle dates beyond 1999

    Example

    Many companies spent a lot of money fixing the millennium bug before the year 2000.

  • eight international development goals established by the United Nations in 2000 to be achieved by 2015

    Example

    The Millennium Development Goals aimed to reduce poverty and improve living conditions in developing countries.

Origins of millennium

from Latin 'mille', meaning 'thousand', and 'annus', meaning 'year'

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Summary: millennium in Brief

The term 'millennium' [miˈleniəm] refers to a period of one thousand years, such as the third millennium BC, or the beginning of a new millennium in the year 2000. It can also denote a period of great happiness, prosperity, or achievement, as in 'The company's success continued into the new millennium.' Phrases like 'the turn of the millennium' and 'millennium bug' are associated with the year 2000 and its technological challenges.

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