noun a pause or break in an activity or event, typically a performance or movie
Intermission can occur during a concert or performance, providing a pause for both the audience and performers.
Intermission is a break between periods or halves of a sporting event, allowing players to rest and strategize.
Intermission refers to a break in a movie, typically halfway through, for the audience to use the restroom or grab refreshments.
Intermission is the period of time between two acts of a play or musical performance, allowing the audience to take a break.
Intermission is not commonly used in television broadcasts, but may refer to breaks between segments or episodes.
In the world of writing, 'intermission' can refer to a break or pause taken during the writing process to rest, reflect, or recharge before continuing with the work.
Psychologists may use the term 'intermission' when referring to a break taken during a therapy session to allow the client and therapist to take a pause, regroup, or transition to a different topic.
In the theater world, 'intermission' is the break between acts in a play or performance, allowing the audience and actors to rest, use the restroom, or get refreshments before the show continues.
Musicians may use 'intermission' to refer to the break between sets during a concert or performance, giving the audience and performers a chance to rest, tune instruments, or prepare for the next part of the show.
In filmmaking, 'intermission' can refer to a break inserted in a movie or film for the audience to take a break, stretch, or use the restroom before the movie resumes.