What is another word for interregnum?
Pronunciation:
[ ˌɪntəɹɪɡnˈʌm], [ ˌɪntəɹɪɡnˈʌm], [ ˌɪ_n_t_ə_ɹ_ɪ_ɡ_n_ˈʌ_m]
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Similar words for interregnum:
- meantime (adverb)
- other relevant words (adverb)
- interim (noun)
- interlude (noun)
- intermission (noun)
- interval (noun)
- other relevant words (noun)
- pause (noun)
- respite (noun)
- time (noun)
- other relevant words (verb)
- other synonyms
- other relevant words
- other relevant words (noun)
Synonyms for Interregnum:
adv.
• meantime (adverb)adv
• Other relevant words: (adverb)n.
• interim (noun)- downtime,
- breather,
- letup,
- hiatus,
- interruption,
- time,
- coffee break,
- breach,
- time-out,
- layoff,
- gap,
- lacuna.
- latency,
- abeyance,
- quiescency,
- suspension,
- cessation,
- doldrums,
- let-up,
- quiescence,
- dormancy,
- breakoff,
- suspense,
- break-off,
- Abeyancy.
- distance,
- gridlock,
- meantime,
- interlude,
- leisure,
- take ten,
- interval,
- timeout,
- pause,
- breathing spell,
- idyll,
- meanwhile,
- time out,
- playtime,
- cutoff,
- interim,
- caretaker government,
- rest period,
- coalition government,
- Interregnums,
- recess,
- intermission,
- respite,
- pausation,
- duration,
- idylls,
- provisional government,
- lag.
- hesitation,
- deadlock,
- hush,
- stand,
- freeze,
- happy hour,
- stay,
- hitch,
- hesitancy,
- stopover,
- lapse,
- stillness,
- standstill.
v.
• Other relevant words: (verb)Other synonyms:
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- gulf.
- accession,
- chap,
- crevice,
- stopping,
- ha-ha,
- arrival,
- fugacity,
- drop,
- dead letter,
- absolutism,
- creek,
- scissure,
- BRUTUM FULMEN,
- mesh,
- cranny,
- dethrone,
- rift,
- lynch law,
- transience,
- depose,
- caesura,
- nine days' wonder,
- interstice,
- rime,
- vacation,
- accede,
- court,
- mutiny,
- chink,
- intervention,
- relaxation,
- chasm,
- relief,
- spurt,
- nihilism,
- misrule,
- loosening,
- crown,
- bubble,
- licentiousness,
- license,
- intermittence,
- discontinuity,
- discontinuance,
- fissure,
- remission,
- coronation,
- span,
- disruption,
- cleft,
- Interspace,
- autarky,
- insubordination,
- rent,
- slit,
- mortality,
- evanescence,
- truce,
- Caducity,
- separation,
- leak,
- time off,
- Pendency,
- abdicate,
- hiccup,
- intermezzo,
- anarchy,
- hole,
- commoner,
- entr'acte,
- crack,
- flaw,
- gash,
- cloture,
- plateau,
- unrestraint,
- Centralism,
- expanse,
- cut,
- illegality,
- fault,
- autonomy,
- disobedience,
- coalition,
- dike,
- impermanence,
- autocracy,
- holiday.
How to use "Interregnum" in context?
An intermittent period or hiatus is a break in a continuity of time, usually noticeable in a sequence or pattern of events or activity. It may also be observed in one's own experience. Intermittent periods are usually not long enough to be characterized as full periods, but are long enough to generate noticeable changes.
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