Pronunciation: /ˈbuːstər breɪk/
noun booster - a person or thing that boosts or promotes something
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.
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.
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