Pronunciation: /ˈnænoʊbreɪk/
noun a short break or pause, usually lasting a very brief amount of time
A1 I need a nanobreak after studying for hours.
A2 Taking a nanobreak can help improve productivity.
B1 It's important to schedule nanobreaks throughout the workday.
B2 I like to take a nanobreak by going for a short walk outside.
C1 Nanobreaks are essential for maintaining focus and avoiding burnout.
C2 Some people find that taking nanobreaks every hour helps them stay productive.
formal The researchers are studying the potential of nanobreak technology in the field of medicine.
informal I heard they're working on some cool nanobreak stuff in the lab.
slang Have you seen the latest nanobreak gadgets? They're so tiny!
figurative Sometimes taking a nanobreak from work can help clear your mind and improve productivity.
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