Word Meanings - PAUSE - Book Publishers vocabulary database
A hold. See 4th Hold, 7. Syn. -- Stop; cessation; suspension. (more info) 1. A temporary stop or rest; an intermission of action; interruption; suspension; cessation. 2. Temporary inaction or waiting; hesitation; suspence; doubt. I stand in pause
Additional info about word: PAUSE
A hold. See 4th Hold, 7. Syn. -- Stop; cessation; suspension. (more info) 1. A temporary stop or rest; an intermission of action; interruption; suspension; cessation. 2. Temporary inaction or waiting; hesitation; suspence; doubt. I stand in pause where I shall first begin. Shak. 3. In speaking or reading aloud, a brief arrest or suspension of voice, to indicate the limits and relations of sentences and their parts. 4. In writing and printing, a mark indicating the place and nature of an arrest of voice in reading; a punctuation point; as, teach the pupil to mind the pauses. 5. A break or paragraph in writing. He writes with warmth, which usually neglects method, and those partitions and pauses which men educated in schools observe. Locke.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of PAUSE)
- Cessation
- Stopping
- halt
- discontinuance
- quiescence
- suspension
- intermission
- lull
- respite
- stop
- rest
- abeyance
- pause
- Demur
- Dubitate
- hesitate
- doubt
- scruple
- object
- Halt
- Stop
- limp
- falter
- hammer
- stammer
- demur
- dubitate
- hold
- stand still
- Hesitate
- waver
- Intermission
- interruption
- recurrence
- interval
Possible antonyms: (opposite words of PAUSE)
Related words: (words related to PAUSE)
- STILLY
Still; quiet; calm. The stilly hour when storms are gone. Moore. - INTERVALLUM
An interval. And a' shall laugh without intervallums. Shak. In one of these intervalla. Chillingworth. - DEMURE
good manners); de of + murs, mours, meurs, mors, F. m, fr. L. mores manners, morals ; or more prob. fr. OF. meür, F. mûr mature, ripe in a phrase preceded by de, as de 1. Of sober or serious mien; composed and decorous in bearing; of modest - HAMMER LOCK
A hold in which an arm of one contestant is held twisted and bent behind his back by his opponent. - STOPPING
A partition or door to direct or prevent a current of air. (more info) 1. Material for filling a cavity. - FALTER
To thrash in the chaff; also, to cleanse or sift, as barley. Halliwell. - OBJECTIVENESS
Objectivity. Is there such a motion or objectiveness of external bodies, which produceth light Sir M. Hale - ASSENTATORY
Flattering; obsequious. -- As*sent"a*to*ri*ly, adv. - STILLBIRTH
The birth of a dead fetus. - STOPPAGE
The act of stopping, or arresting progress, motion, or action; also, the state of being stopped; as, the stoppage of the circulation of the blood; the stoppage of commerce. - ASSENTER
One who assents. - WAVERER
One who wavers; one who is unsettled in doctrine, faith, opinion, or the like. Shak. - HAMMERER
One who works with a hammer. - OBJECTIST
One who adheres to, or is skilled in, the objective philosophy. Ed. Rev. - SCRUPLE
twenty-fourth part of an ounce, a scruple, uneasiness, doubt, dim. of scrupus a rough or sharp stone, anxiety, uneasiness; perh. akin to 1. A weight of twenty grains; the third part of a dram. 2. Hence, a very small quantity; a particle. I will - STAMMERING
Apt to stammer; hesitating in speech; stuttering. -- Stam"mer*ing*ly, adv. - DOUBTFULLY
In a doubtful manner. Nor did the goddess doubtfully declare. Dryden. - DECIDER
One who decides. - OBJECT
before, to oppose; ob + jacere to throw: cf. objecter. See 1. To set before or against; to bring into opposition; to oppose. Of less account some knight thereto object, Whose loss so great and harmful can not prove. Fairfax. Some strong - DECIDEMENT
Means of forming a decision. Beau. & Fl. - INSTILL
To drop in; to pour in drop by drop; hence, to impart gradually; to infuse slowly; to cause to be imbibed. That starlight dews All silently their tears of love instill. Byron. How hast thou instilled Thy malice into thousands. Milton. Syn. -- To - BYSTANDER
One who stands near; a spectator; one who has no concern with the business transacting. He addressed the bystanders and scattered pamphlets among them. Palfrey. Syn. -- Looker on; spectator; beholder; observer. - PISTILLIFEROUS
Pistillate. - REDOUBTABLE
Formidable; dread; terrible to foes; as, a redoubtable hero; - DISTILLABLE
Capable of being distilled; especially, capable of being distilled without chemical change or decomposition; as, alcohol is distillable; olive oil is not distillable. - DISTILLATION
The separation of the volatile parts of a substance from the more fixed; specifically, the operation of driving off gas or vapor from volatile liquids or solids, by heat in a retort or still, and the condensation of the products as far as possible - AGAINSTAND
To withstand. - FINESTILLER
One who finestills.