What is another word for between acts?

Pronunciation: [bɪtwˌiːn ˈakts] (IPA)

Between acts refers to the period of time in a play or performance when the curtain is closed and the audience is waiting for the next act to begin. There are several synonyms for "between acts" that can be used interchangeably such as intermission, interval, entr'acte, pause, break, and interlude. These terms are used to describe the same period of time when the audience is given an opportunity to rest, stretch, or visit the concessions. It is a brief respite in the action and allows the audience to reflect on the previous act before the next one begins. The use of different synonyms for between acts adds variety to the language and makes the experience more interesting and enjoyable.

What are the hypernyms for Between acts?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

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