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Period
ˈpɪriəd
Extremely common
300 - 400
300 - 400
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000. This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.
Period -
A punctuation mark (.) indicating the end of a declarative sentence or an abbreviation.
Example: She went to the store.
Usage: formalContext: writing, formal speech
Note: Used to indicate the completion of a sentence or an abbreviation.
A length of time with a specific beginning and end.
Example: The meeting will last for a period of two hours.
Usage: formalContext: business, academic settings
Note: Commonly used to refer to a specific timeframe.
A menstrual cycle in women.
Example: She experienced discomfort during her period.
Usage: informalContext: casual conversations
Note: Used to refer to the monthly cycle in women.
A portion of time in history or a sequence of events.
Example: The Renaissance period was known for its artistic achievements.
Usage: formalContext: historical discussions
Note: Refers to a specific era or time frame in history.
Period's synonyms
duration
The length of time during which something continues or exists.
Example: The duration of the movie is two hours.
Note: Focuses on the specific length of time without necessarily indicating a fixed start and end point.
span
The extent or stretch between two points or limits.
Example: The span of the bridge is impressive.
Note: Can refer to the distance between two points or the extent of something in terms of space or time.
epoch
A particular period of time marked by distinctive features or events.
Example: The Renaissance was a significant epoch in European history.
Note: Often used in a more formal or historical context to describe a notable period in history.
Period expressions, common phrases
Period of time
This phrase refers to a specific length or duration of time.
Example: The project will take a period of time to complete.
Note: It emphasizes the specific duration rather than the punctuation mark.
End of the line
It means the final point or conclusion of a situation or relationship.
Example: I'm afraid this is the end of the line for our partnership.
Note: It conveys finality or termination rather than a grammatical term.
Full stop
This phrase means to bring something to a definite end or conclusion.
Example: I won't tolerate any more excuses, full stop.
Note: It is a forceful way of emphasizing finality, akin to a punctuation mark.
Time period
It refers to a specific span of time or duration.
Example: The study covers a time period of 10 years.
Note: It is a more formal way of indicating a specific length of time.
Period of adjustment
This phrase signifies a period of time required to adapt to a new situation or environment.
Example: Moving to a new country can be challenging as there is a period of adjustment.
Note: It highlights the process of adapting rather than just a time frame.
Period piece
It refers to a work of art or literature that portrays a specific historical era in detail.
Example: The movie is a period piece set in the 1920s.
Note: It denotes a creative work set in a particular time period.
Grace period
This refers to an extended time frame beyond the deadline during which a task can still be completed without consequences.
Example: You have a one-week grace period to submit your assignment without penalty.
Note: It indicates a leniency period after the official deadline.
Period everyday (slang) expressions
Period
In slang terms, 'period' is used to refer to a person's menstrual cycle. It is commonly used by people assigned female at birth as a discreet way to communicate about menstruation.
Example: I can't go swimming today, it's my period.
Note:
Aunt Flo
'Aunt Flo' is a euphemistic slang term used to refer to menstruation. It personifies the monthly period as if it were a visiting relative.
Example: Sorry, I'm feeling off today, Aunt Flo decided to visit.
Note: A more playful and indirect way of referring to menstruation.
Shark week
Derived from the Discovery Channel's programming theme, 'Shark Week' is a slang term used humorously to describe a woman's menstrual week.
Example: I'm not looking forward to Shark Week coming up.
Note: This term is a humorous and light-hearted way to refer to menstruation.
Crimson tide
'Crimson Tide' is a slang term that refers to menstruation, likening the flow of blood to the striking crimson color of a tide.
Example: I'm not in the mood to exercise, the Crimson Tide is here.
Note: Uses vivid imagery to describe menstruation.
Time of the month
'Time of the month' is a euphemistic slang term used to refer to a woman's menstrual cycle. It is often used to downplay the direct mention of menstruation.
Example: She's a bit irritable, must be that time of the month.
Note: It indirectly references menstruation without explicitly using the word.
Monthly visitor
'Monthly visitor' is a polite slang term for menstruation. It presents menstruation as a monthly guest that one must accommodate.
Example: I can't make it to the party, my monthly visitor has arrived.
Note: A more polite and indirect way of referring to menstruation.
On the rag
This slang term, although relatively dated and considered crass, is sometimes used to describe a person who is menstruating. It originates from the reusable cloth rags that were once used during menstruation.
Example: She's a bit grumpy because she's on the rag.
Note: Considered more crude and less socially acceptable compared to other terms.
Period - Examples
Periods of rain are expected this week.
The periodic table is a fundamental tool in chemistry.
She was experiencing painful periods.
Period grammar
Period - Noun (Noun) / Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass)
Lemma: period
Conjugations
Adjective (Adjective): period
Noun, plural (Noun, plural): periods
Noun, singular or mass (Noun, singular or mass): period
Syllables, Separation and Stress
period Contains 3 syllables: pe • ri • od
Phonetic transcription: ˈpir-ē-əd
pe ri od , ˈpir ē əd (The red syllable is stressed)
Period - Importance and usage frequency
The word frequency and importance index indicates how often a word appears in a given language. The smaller the number, the more frequently the word is used. The most frequently used words typically range from about 1 to 4000.
period: 300 - 400 (Extremely common).
This importance index helps you focus on the most useful words during your language learning process.