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5 synonyms and 0 antonyms for interval, grouped by meaning and by how common each one is.

Noun — A gap or space between two points, whether in time, distance, or a sequence.

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How to use interval

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at regular intervals short interval during the interval

Etymology

From Latin intervallum, literally "space between two palisades," from inter- ("between") plus vallum ("wall" or "rampart").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “interval” mean?

The word “interval” means a gap or space between two points, whether in time, distance, or a sequence. In plain terms, a gap between two things — in time, space, sound, or a live event.

How do you pronounce “interval”?

“Interval” is pronounced IHN-tuh-voh (/ˈɪntɚvəl/ in IPA).

How do you use “interval” in a sentence?

Here is “interval” used in a sentence: “There was a long interval between the two flashes of lightning.”

What part of speech is “interval”?

“Interval” is a noun.

Where does the word “interval” come from?

The word “interval” comes from Latin. From Latin intervallum, literally "space between two palisades," from inter- ("between") plus vallum ("wall" or "rampart").

Is “interval” a common word?

“Interval” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the B1 level.

How many meanings does “interval” have?

“Interval” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: a gap or space between two points, whether in time, distance, or a sequence.

What is the difference between "interval" and "intermission"?

Interval and intermission both describe a break during a performance, but interval is the more common British term, while intermission is used more often in American English. Both refer to the same kind of pause in a play, concert, or show.

What does "interval" mean in music?

In music, an interval is the difference in pitch between two notes, such as the gap between C and G. Musicians use interval names, like a third or a fifth, to describe how far apart two notes are.

What does "interval" mean in fitness or interval training?

In fitness, an interval refers to a set period of exercise at a particular intensity, alternated with rest or lower-intensity periods, as in "interval training." This usage draws on the general sense of interval as a gap or segment within a sequence.

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