C1 noun Formel

anteruptancy

/ˌæntɪˈrʌptənsi/

The state or condition of being interrupted or broken off before a natural conclusion or expected climax. It typically refers to premature cessation in psychological, social, or technical processes.

Exemples

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1

The anteruptancy of her speech left the audience wondering what the final point was meant to be.

The anteruptancy of her speech left the audience wondering what the final point was meant to be.

2

In clinical observations, a high degree of anteruptancy in thought patterns can be a symptom of certain cognitive stressors.

In clinical observations, a high degree of anteruptancy in thought patterns can be a symptom of certain cognitive stressors.

3

I'm sick of the anteruptancy of this TV show; it cuts to commercials just as things get interesting.

I'm sick of the anteruptancy of this TV show; it cuts to commercials just as things get interesting.

Famille de mots

Nom
anteruptancy
Verb
anterupt
Adverbe
anteruptively
Adjectif
anteruptive
Apparenté
anteruption
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Astuce mémo

Think of 'Ante' (before) + 'Rupt' (break). It is a 'before-break'—the state of breaking before you are finished.

Quiz rapide

The project’s ________ was caused by a sudden withdrawal of funding, leaving the research half-finished.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : anteruptancy

Exemples

1

The anteruptancy of her speech left the audience wondering what the final point was meant to be.

everyday

The anteruptancy of her speech left the audience wondering what the final point was meant to be.

2

In clinical observations, a high degree of anteruptancy in thought patterns can be a symptom of certain cognitive stressors.

formal

In clinical observations, a high degree of anteruptancy in thought patterns can be a symptom of certain cognitive stressors.

3

I'm sick of the anteruptancy of this TV show; it cuts to commercials just as things get interesting.

informal

I'm sick of the anteruptancy of this TV show; it cuts to commercials just as things get interesting.

4

The linguistic study focuses on the anteruptancy of phonetic strings in rapid discourse among non-native speakers.

academic

The linguistic study focuses on the anteruptancy of phonetic strings in rapid discourse among non-native speakers.

5

To optimize workflow, management must eliminate the anteruptancy caused by unnecessary status meetings.

business

To optimize workflow, management must eliminate the anteruptancy caused by unnecessary status meetings.

Famille de mots

Nom
anteruptancy
Verb
anterupt
Adverbe
anteruptively
Adjectif
anteruptive
Apparenté
anteruption

Collocations courantes

cognitive anteruptancy cognitive anteruptancy
pattern of anteruptancy pattern of anteruptancy
avoid anteruptancy avoid anteruptancy
structural anteruptancy structural anteruptancy
systemic anteruptancy systemic anteruptancy

Phrases Courantes

state of anteruptancy

state of anteruptancy

marked by anteruptancy

marked by anteruptancy

prone to anteruptancy

prone to anteruptancy

Souvent confondu avec

anteruptancy vs interruption

Interruption is a general break in progress, while anteruptancy specifically implies a break occurring before a specific, expected point of completion.

anteruptancy vs abruptness

Abruptness refers to the suddenness of an action, whereas anteruptancy refers to the state of being broken off early.

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Notes d'usage

Anteruptancy is a highly specialized, technical term often found in academic or psychological texts. It is rarely used in casual conversation and typically describes a structural or systemic failure to reach an end-point.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often confuse it with the more common 'interruption'. Remember that 'ante-' means 'before', so it emphasizes the 'early' nature of the break.

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Astuce mémo

Think of 'Ante' (before) + 'Rupt' (break). It is a 'before-break'—the state of breaking before you are finished.

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Origine du mot

From the Latin 'ante-' (before) and 'rumpere' (to break), using the suffix '-ancy' to denote a state or quality.

Modèles grammaticaux

uncountable noun often follows 'level of' or 'degree of' can be modified by technical adjectives

Quiz rapide

The project’s ________ was caused by a sudden withdrawal of funding, leaving the research half-finished.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : anteruptancy

Mots lis

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B2

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broadcaster

B2

A broadcaster is a person or an organization that transmits programs or information via radio or television. It can refer to a large corporation that owns media channels or the individual presenter who speaks on air.

broadminded

B2

Describes someone who is willing to accept or tolerate beliefs, behaviors, or lifestyles that differ from their own. It implies a lack of prejudice and a receptiveness to new ideas or unconventional opinions.

broadside

B2

To broadside means to hit or collide with the side of something, most commonly a vehicle. Metaphorically, it refers to launching a sudden, forceful, and often public verbal or written attack against someone or something.

brogue

B2

To speak with a strong regional accent, typically an Irish or Scottish one, or to fit a person or shoe with traditional heavy leather decorative patterns. As a verb, it describes the act of imbuing speech with a melodic lilt or wearing sturdy, perforated footwear.

broke

B2

To be without money; experiencing a complete lack of funds, often used to describe a temporary state before one receives a paycheck or more money. In a broader context, it can describe a business that has become insolvent or bankrupt.

bromine

B2

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bronchitis

B2

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brooch

B2

A brooch is a decorative piece of jewelry that is designed to be attached to a person's clothing. It features a pin on the back to fasten it securely to a garment, often serving as both an ornament and a functional clasp.

brook

B2

To tolerate, endure, or allow something, especially something unpleasant or oppositional. It is most frequently used in negative constructions, such as saying someone will 'brook no' interference or delay.

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