Dictionary Definition
intermission
Noun
1 the act of suspending activity
temporarily
2 a time interval during which there is a
temporary cessation of something [syn: pause, break, interruption, suspension]
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Pronunciation
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- Rhymes: -ɪʃən
Noun
Translations
break between performances or sessions
- French: intermission
- German: Unterbrechung, Pause
- Icelandic: hlé , hvíld , aflát
- Latin: intermissio , intercapedo , dilidium
- Portuguese: intermitência
- Spanish: intermisión
See also
Extensive Definition
An intermission or interval is a break between
two parts of performances or sessions, in events such as a theatrical
play, opera or
musical concert.
Sometimes there is also an intermission
(break) in the showing of a film, in particular if it is a long
film. A play or opera may have several intermissions, depending on
its length.
Originally intended with breaks for the actors or
speakers in mind, intermissions have become an opportunity for the
audience to socialise, purchase and consume refreshments, or use
the restrooms. They are also often an opportunity for the audience
to buy items related to the show such as CDs, high-quality
programmes, art/photography prints and other paraphernalia. As a
result, intermissions can have an important financial function for
some venues. Some halls allow patrons to return to their seats with
purchased refreshments.
Intermissions usually last between 15 to 30
minutes, and there are different methods to signal to the audience
to return to their seats. The traditional method at an opera or
symphonic concert is to flash the house lights several times, or to
have a person with a handheld glockenspiel walk about the
crowd, playing a four note chime. In more modern theatres, a brief
chime through the PA system is
used.
An intermission is also often billed as an
entr'acte,
derived from the French
meaning "between the acts".
The intermission between the second and third
quarter of American football games is called halftime. During
regular games, the cheerleaders of the different teams usually
perform for their side of the stadium. During the Super Bowl,
elaborate halftime shows are also performed. Intermissions, in
ice
hockey, are breaks between the three periods of play.
intermission in German: Intermission
(Filmtechnik)
intermission in Spanish: Intermedio
intermission in Simple English:
Intermission
Synonyms, Antonyms and Related Words
abeyance, act, afterpiece, bit, breach, break, breath, breather, breathing place,
breathing space, breathing spell, breathing time, caesura, catharsis, cease-fire,
cessation, chaser, cigarette break, cleansing, cocktail hour,
coffee break, cold storage, curtain, curtain call, curtain
raiser, day off, deliverance, discharge, divertimento, divertissement, doldrums, dormancy, downtime, drop, emotional release, enforced
respite, epilogue,
exode, exodus, expository scene,
finale, fissure, freeing, gap, half time, half-time
intermission, halt, happy
hour, hesitation,
hiatus, hoke act,
holiday, interim, interlude, intermezzo, intermittence, interregnum, interruption, interval, introduction, lacuna, lapse, latency, layoff, letup, lull, number, off-time, parenthesis, pause, plateau, point of repose,
prologue, purgation, purge, purging, quiescence, quiescency, quiet spell,
recess, release, relief, remission, removal, reprieve, respite, rest, resting point, routine, scene, shtick, sketch, skit, song and dance, spell, stand-down, stand-up comedy
act, stay, striptease, surcease, suspension, tea break, time
off, time out, truce,
turn, vacation