Meaning & Definition of word "Period"

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    Period

    /ˈpɪər.i.əd/

    noun:

    • 1. A length or portion of time.
      • Example: We need to finish the project within a period of three months.
    • 2. A segment of history or a phase in a process.
      • Example: The Renaissance was a significant period in European history.
    • 3. A punctuation mark (.) used to indicate the end of a sentence.
      • Example: Make sure to put a period at the end of your sentence.
    • 4. A distinct phase or interval in a sequence of events.
      • Example: The test will cover the first period of the semester.
    • 5. A specific interval in a game or sporting event.
      • Example: The game was tied at the end of the second period.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'periodus', from Greek 'periodos', meaning 'a going around, a cycle'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    end of the period:

    A conclusion or finality to a discussion.

    period piece:

    A work of art, literature, or music that is set in a specific historical period.

    full stop:

    Another term for a period, often used in British English.

    Related Words

    duration:

    The time during which something continues.

    interval:

    A space between two things; a period of time.

    epoch:

    A period in history or a person's life, typically one marked by notable events or particular characteristics.

    Slang Meanings of period

    Meaning: A definitive end statement or conclusion.

    Example Sentence: I said no and that’s the period on that.

    Meaning: An emphatic or assertive end to a discussion.

    Example Sentence: Period! That's the way it is.