bout

[baʊt]

bout Definition

a short period of intense activity of a specified kind.

Using bout: Examples

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

  • Example

    He had a bout of flu last week.

  • Example

    She went through a bout of depression after losing her job.

  • Example

    The boxer won the bout in the third round.

  • Example

    I'm having a bout of writer's block.

bout Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with bout

  • used to express that something should have happened a long time ago

    Example

    It's about time you got here!

  • a sudden and prolonged episode of laughing

    Example

    The comedian's jokes caused a bout of laughter among the audience.

  • a period of excessive drinking

    Example

    He went on a bout of drinking after his breakup.

Origins of bout

from Middle English 'abouten', meaning 'to go about'

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Summary: bout in Brief

The term 'bout' [baʊt] refers to a short period of intense activity, such as a spell or burst. It can be used to describe various situations, from health issues like 'a bout of flu' to creative blocks like 'a bout of writer's block.' 'Bout' is also used in phrases like 'bout time,' indicating that something should have happened a long time ago.

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