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pause

noun
A stop; a cessation or intermission of action, of speaking, singing, playing or the like; a temporary stop or rest.

pause

Cessation proceeding from doubt; suspense. I stand in pause where I shall first begin.

pause

Break or paragraph in writing.

pause

A temporary cessation in reading. The use of punctuation is to mark the pauses in writing. In verse, there are two kinds of pauses, the cesural and the final. The cesural pause divides the verse; the final pause closes it. The pauses which mark the sense, and which may be called sentential, are the same in prose and verse.

pause

A mark of cessation or intermission of the voice; a point.

pause

verb intransitive
pauz. To make a short stop; to cease to speak for a time; to intermit speaking or action. Pausing a while, thus to herself she mused.

pause

To stop; to wait; to forbear for a time. Tarry, pause a day or two, Before you hazard.

pause

To be intermitted. The music pauses. To pause upon, to deliberate.