Meaning & Definition of word "Interval"

Interval

/ˈɪntəvəl/

noun:

  • 1. A period of time between events or states.
    • Example: There is a short interval between the two performances.
  • 2. A gap or space between two things.
    • Example: The interval between the two mountains was filled with a beautiful valley.
  • 3. In music, a difference in pitch between two tones.
    • Example: The interval between the notes C and E is a major third.
  • 4. In mathematics, a range of values between two specific points.
    • Example: The interval from 0 to 10 includes all the numbers on the number line between these two values.
  • 5. In sports, a break between sections of a competition.
    • Example: During the interval of the soccer match, fans discussed the first half's performance.

Etymology

From Latin 'intervallum', meaning 'space between'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

interval training:

A type of physical training that alternates periods of high-intensity exercise with periods of rest.

at regular intervals:

Occurring repeatedly at consistent time periods.

interval of time:

A specific duration of time between two points.

Related Words

intervene:

To come between, to interrupt.

intervallic:

Relating to intervals, especially in music.

interval's:

Belonging to or characteristic of an interval.

Slang Meanings of interval

Meaning: Intermission in a performance.

Example Sentence: Let's grab a drink during the interval.

Meaning: Break time between activities.

Example Sentence: I need a quick interval before I start studying again.