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An interval represents a 'gap' or 'bridge' between two distinct points, whether those points are measured in time, space, pitch, or numerical value. It implies a boundary on both sides, focusing on the distance or duration that separates them. In social and theatrical contexts, it suggests a planned pause for rest or transition, carrying a more formal tone than 'break'. In technical fields like music and mathematics, it describes a precise relationship of difference. While a 'gap' often implies something missing or broken, an 'interval' is typically seen as a structured, measurable distance.

💬Casual Conversation

🎬Late night in a quiet university library.
Maya

You actually taking breaks while cramming?

Maya
Fatima
Fatima

I need a decent interval between sessions or I'll totally burn out.

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Fatima is explaining her study strategy to Maya. She uses 'cramming' (studying intensely in a short time) and 'burn out' (becoming exhausted), while highlighting that she needs specific timed intervals to maintain focus.

Meanings

noun

A period of time between two events or occurrences.

"There was a short interval between the acts."

noun

The space or gap between two objects or points.

"The intervals between the fence posts were even."

noun

In music, the difference in pitch between two notes.

"A major third is a common musical interval."

noun

In mathematics, a set of real numbers between two endpoints.

"The function is continuous on the interval [0, 1]."

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