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- DictionaryIn·ter·lude/ˈin(t)ərˌlo͞od/
noun
- 1. an intervening period of time: "enjoying a lunchtime interlude"
The meaning of INTERLUDE is an intervening or interruptive period, space, or event : interval. How to use interlude in a sentence.
a period or event that comes between two others and is different from them: The ferry trip was a relaxing interlude during the drive. (Definition of interlude from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Examples of interlude.
INTERLUDE meaning: 1. a short period when a situation or activity is different from what comes before and after it…. Learn more.
an intervening episode, period, space, etc. Synonyms: pause, intermission, respite, interval. a short dramatic piece, especially of a light or farcical character, formerly introduced between the parts or acts of miracle and morality plays or given as part of other entertainments.
An interlude is a brief period of time that comes in the middle of something. You might enjoy a relaxing lemonade interlude in the middle of a tough day at your road-paving job.
Definition of interlude noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
An interlude is a short period of time when an activity or situation stops and something else happens.