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Meaning of periods
A period is a length of time during which something happens or exists.
Etymology of periods
The word "period" comes from the Old French "periode", which is derived from the Latin "periodus", meaning "a going round, a circuit, a period of time"
The Latin "periodus" is a translation of the Greek "periodos", meaning "a going round, a circuit, a period of time"
The word "period" has been used in English since the 15th century to refer to a length of time or a stage in a process
Synonyms
intervals
cycles
phases
stages
epochs
eras
durations
spans
terms
seasons
ages
epics
chapters
installments
sequences
series
repetitions
recurrences
returns
renewals
revivals
resurgences
continuations
extensions
prolongations
expansions
enlargements
augmentations
increases
prolongments
protraction
postponements
deferments
delays
stays
pauses
breaks
interruptions
suspensions
cessations
stops
halts
terminations
conclusions
endings
finales
climaxes
fulfillments
completions
consummations
realizations
actualizations
materializations
manifestations
appearances
occurrences
happenings
events
incidents
happenstances
coincidences
contingencies
fortuities
accidents
strokes
blows
shocks
surprises
astonishments
amazements
wonders
marvels
miracles
prodigies
phenomena
spectacles
exhibitions
displays
shows
pageants
processions
parades
cavalcades
caravans
convoys
trains
retinues
escorts
entourages
suites
attendants
retinue
cortege
cortège
Definitions
- A length of time during which something happens or exists
- A stage or phase in a process or development
- A point or moment in time, especially one that marks the beginning or end of something
- A punctuation mark (.) used to end a sentence or abbreviation
- A time of menstruation
Usage Examples
- The company has experienced a period of rapid growth over the past year
- The play is set during a period of great social change
- The teacher asked the students to write a sentence and put a period at the end
- Women often experience cramps during their period
- The geologist studied the fossil record from a period of 500 million years ago
Antonyms
instants
moments
seconds
minutes
hours
timeless
eternity
perpetuity
infinity
endlessness
boundlessness
timelessness
agelessness
eternity
permanence
stability
continuity
steadiness
uniformity
consistency
constancy
invariability
changelessness
sameness
permanency
fixity
rigidity
immutability
irreversibility
irrepealability