Pronunciation: /ˌɪn.tərˈmɪʃ.ən/
noun a pause or break in an activity or event, typically a performance or movie
A1 During the movie, there was a short intermission for people to stretch their legs.
A2 At the theater, they always have an intermission halfway through the play.
B1 The intermission allowed the audience to grab a snack and use the restroom before the show resumed.
B2 During the intermission, the actors prepared for the next act behind the curtains.
C1 The intermission provided a chance for the audience to reflect on the themes of the performance.
C2 The intermission was a welcome break for the attendees, who enjoyed socializing and discussing the play.
formal During the intermission, guests are welcome to visit the concession stand.
informal Let's grab some snacks during the intermission.
slang I always use the intermission to stretch my legs.
figurative Taking a break can be seen as an intermission in the day's activities.
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