Booster Break

B1 8+

Pronunciation: /ˈbuːstər breɪk/

Definitions of booster break

noun booster - a person or thing that boosts or promotes something

Example Sentences

A1 I like to take a booster break during my workday to stretch and relax.

A2 A booster break is a short break taken during the day to boost energy and focus.

B1 Employees are encouraged to take regular booster breaks to prevent burnout.

B2 The company introduced a new policy allowing employees to schedule booster breaks as needed.

C1 Research has shown that taking frequent booster breaks can increase productivity and well-being.

C2 During the conference, participants were reminded to take booster breaks to stay sharp and engaged.

Examples of booster break in a Sentence

formal The company implemented a new policy of having a booster break for employees to increase productivity and focus.

informal Let's take a quick booster break to recharge before we continue working.

slang I'm feeling so tired, I need a booster break to get through the rest of the day.

figurative Sometimes a booster break can be as simple as taking a few deep breaths to reset your mind.

Grammatical Forms of booster break

past tense

boosted

plural

booster breaks

comparative

more booster

superlative

most booster

present tense

boosts

future tense

will boost

perfect tense

have boosted

continuous tense

is boosting

singular

booster break

positive degree

boost

infinitive

to boost

gerund

boosting

participle

boosted

Origin and Evolution of booster break

First Known Use: 2005 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The term 'booster break' originated in the field of workplace wellness programs as a short physical activity break designed to boost energy and productivity.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in corporate settings, the concept of booster breaks has expanded to schools, community organizations, and other settings as a way to promote physical activity and well-being.