interruption

[ˌɪntəˈrʌpʃn]

interruption Definition

an act or instance of interrupting or being interrupted, especially when something is being said or done.

Using interruption: Examples

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

  • Example

    I'm sorry for the interruption, but we need to move on to the next topic.

  • Example

    The phone call was an unwelcome interruption during dinner.

  • Example

    The power outage caused a brief interruption in the broadcast.

  • Example

    He spoke without interruption for over an hour.

interruption Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for interruption

Phrases with interruption

  • continuously, without any breaks or pauses

    Example

    The concert lasted for three hours without interruption.

  • constant interruption

    frequent and repeated interruptions that disrupt the flow of something

    Example

    The meeting was difficult to follow due to constant interruptions from attendees.

  • mid-sentence interruption

    an interruption that occurs while someone is speaking, often in the middle of a sentence

    Example

    She was frustrated by the mid-sentence interruption, as it made it difficult to continue her thought.

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Summary: interruption in Brief

An 'interruption' [ˌɪntəˈrʌpʃn] refers to an act or instance of interrupting or being interrupted, especially when something is being said or done. It can be a brief pause or a more significant disruption, such as a power outage. Examples include 'I'm sorry for the interruption, but we need to move on to the next topic.' and 'He spoke without interruption for over an hour.' Phrases like 'without interruption' and 'mid-sentence interruption' add context.