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pause noun 1 a relatively short break in some activity, etc. 2 music a the prolonging of a note or rest beyond its normal duration; b a sign indicating this (pause), usually placed above the note, etc. Also called fermata. 3 said of a computer package, particularly a computer game: the command which causes the current operation to stop. verb (paused, pausing) intrans 1 to have a break; to stop briefly paused for a few minutes before continuing his writing. 2 to hesitate paused before answering. give someone pause to make them hesitate before acting. pauseless adj. pauser noun. pausing noun, adj.
ETYMOLOGY: 15c: from Latin pausa, from Greek pausis, from pauein to make something cease.
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