Pronunciation: /ˈɪntərvəl/
noun the difference in pitch between two tones
A1 I like to take short intervals during my workday to rest.
A2 The teacher asked the students to write down the intervals of the music piece.
B1 The interval between trains is usually 15 minutes during rush hour.
B2 She set her alarm clock to go off at regular intervals throughout the night.
C1 The researchers conducted a study to analyze the intervals between earthquakes in the region.
C2 The orchestra conductor carefully timed the intervals between each movement of the symphony.
formal The doctor recommended taking the medication at regular intervals throughout the day.
informal Make sure to take breaks at intervals during your study sessions.
slang I like to switch up my workout routine with high-intensity intervals.
figurative There was a long interval of silence before anyone spoke again.