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Interrupter - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

An interrupter is a word or phrase that breaks the flow of a sentence to add extra information, often set off by commas or dashes. For example: The weather, however, was perfect.

interrupter

/ˌɪn.t̬ɚˈʌp.tɚ/ /ˌɪn.təˈrʌp.tə/

Definition:

A device or person that stops the continuous progress of an activity or process.

Synonyms:

disruptor, disturber, intruder

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

facilitator, enabler

Common Collocations:

circuit interrupter, conversation interrupter, power interrupter

Derivatives:

interruption, interrupted, interrupting

Usage Tips:

Use "interrupter" to describe something or someone that breaks the flow of an action or speech abruptly.

Common Phrases:

human interrupter, flow interrupter, serial interrupter

Etymology:

From Latin "interruptus," past participle of "interrumpere," meaning to break apart or interrupt.

Examples:

  • 1. The phone's ring was an unwelcome interrupter during the meeting.
  • 2. She apologized for being an interrupter but couldn’t resist adding her thoughts.
  • 3. The safety switch acts as an automatic interrupter in case of overload.
  • 4. His constant questions made him a notorious interrupter in class discussions.

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