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1pause

noun \ˈpz\

: a temporary stop : a period of time in which something is stopped before it is started again

: a control that you use when you want to stop a recorded song, movie, etc., for a short time

music : the sign 𝄐 that is placed over or under a musical note, rest, etc., to show that it should be held longer than usual

Full Definition of PAUSE

1
:  a temporary stop
2
a :  a break in a verse
b :  a brief suspension of the voice to indicate the limits and relations of sentences and their parts
3
:  temporary inaction especially as caused by uncertainty :  hesitation
4
a :  the sign denoting a fermata
b :  a mark (as a period or comma) used in writing or printing to indicate or correspond to a pause of voice
5
:  a reason or cause for pausing (as to reconsider) <a thought that should give one pause>
6
:  a function of an electronic device that pauses a recording
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Origin of PAUSE

Middle English, from Latin pausa, from Greek pausis, from pauein to stop
First Known Use: 15th century

Rhymes with PAUSE

2pause

verb

: to stop doing something for a short time before doing it again

: to cause (a recorded song, movie, etc.) to stop for a short time by pushing a button on a device

pausedpaus·ing

Full Definition of PAUSE

intransitive verb
1
:  to stop temporarily
2
:  to linger for a time
transitive verb
:  to cause to pause :  stop

First Known Use of PAUSE

15th century

Related to PAUSE

Synonyms
break, catch one's breath, hold one's horses
PAUSE[1] Defined for Kids

1pause

noun \ˈpz\

Definition of PAUSE for Kids

1
:  a temporary stop
2
:  a sign ·̑ above a musical note or rest to show that the note or rest is to be held longer

2pause

verb
pausedpaus·ing

Definition of PAUSE for Kids

:  to stop for a time :  make a temporary stop <He paused, perhaps waiting for me to explain. — Gail Carson Levine, Ella Enchanted>

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