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Learn to pronounce hi·a·tus

/hīˈādəs/
noun
a pause or gap in a sequence, series, or process.
"there was a brief hiatus in the war with France"
synonyms: pause, break, interval, interruption, suspension, intermission, interlude, gap, lacuna, lull, rest, respite, breathing space, time out, recess, breather, letup, surcease

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4 days ago · : a break in or as if in a material object : gap. the weedy hiatus between the town and the railroad Willa Cather. the hiatus between the ...
May 15, 2024 · a short pause in which nothing happens or is said, or a space where something is missing: The company expects to resume production ...
noun · a break or interruption in the continuity of a work, series, action, etc. · a missing part; gap or lacuna: Scholars attempted to account for the hiatus ...
A temporary gap, pause, break, or absence can be called a hiatus. When your favorite TV show is on hiatus, that means there are no new episodes — not forever, ...
Hiatus: An opening, as in the diaphragm. When there is an unusually wide opening in the diaphragm, there can be a hiatus (or hiatal) hernia.
(haɪeɪtəs ) singular noun. A hiatus is a pause in which nothing happens, or a gap where something is missing. [formal]
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​(specialist) a space, especially in a piece of writing or in a speech, where something is missing. Word Originmid 16th cent.
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To offset that loss of income, Calvario got a full-time job at Burger King — but had to take a temporary hiatus when he contracted covid-19 and was briefly ...
A gap in a series, making it incomplete. An interruption, break or pause. The band decided to go on hiatus, citing creative differences.
2 Any gap or omission in a sentence, verse, or logical argument. See also diaeresis, ellipsis, lacuna. From: hiatus in The Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms ».
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