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delay

/dɪˈleɪ/

A situation where something happens later than planned or expected. It often refers to a period of time that you must wait because a train, plane, or event is not on time.

Exemples

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1

There is a 20-minute delay on the train to London.

The train to London is 20 minutes late.

2

We regret to inform you of a delay regarding your flight.

We are sorry to tell you that your flight is late.

3

Sorry for the delay, I got stuck in traffic!

Sorry I'm late, there were too many cars on the road!

Famille de mots

Nom
delay
Verb
delay
Adjectif
delayed
Apparenté
delayer
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Astuce mémo

Think of the 'D' in Delay stands for 'Down' time—time where you are not moving or making progress.

Quiz rapide

The pilot said there is a one-hour ____ because of the snow.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : delay

Exemples

1

There is a 20-minute delay on the train to London.

everyday

The train to London is 20 minutes late.

2

We regret to inform you of a delay regarding your flight.

formal

We are sorry to tell you that your flight is late.

3

Sorry for the delay, I got stuck in traffic!

informal

Sorry I'm late, there were too many cars on the road!

4

The delay in data collection impacted the final results.

academic

Waiting for the information changed the final outcome of the study.

5

Please notify the client if there is any delay in the shipment.

business

Tell the customer if the goods will be sent late.

Famille de mots

Nom
delay
Verb
delay
Adjectif
delayed
Apparenté
delayer

Collocations courantes

flight delay a situation where a plane leaves late
traffic delay being late because of too many cars
without delay immediately or right now
cause a delay to make something late
long delay a large amount of waiting time

Phrases Courantes

Sorry for the delay

An apology for being late or making someone wait

Due to a technical delay

Because of a machine or computer problem making things late

Without further delay

Starting something immediately without waiting any longer

Souvent confondu avec

delay vs postpone

To delay means something is late; to postpone is a deliberate decision to move an event to a later time.

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Notes d'usage

As a noun, it is countable. You can have 'a delay' or 'many delays'. It is very common in travel announcements.

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Erreurs courantes

Learners often say 'I am delay' instead of 'I am delayed' or 'There is a delay'. Remember that 'delay' is the thing, and 'delayed' describes how you feel or the status of the transport.

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Astuce mémo

Think of the 'D' in Delay stands for 'Down' time—time where you are not moving or making progress.

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Origine du mot

From the Old French word 'delaier', meaning to put off or defer.

Modèles grammaticaux

Countable noun: a delay / two delays Often followed by 'in': a delay in production Often followed by 'of': a delay of ten minutes
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Contexte culturel

In many countries, complaining about train or flight delays is a common way to start a conversation with strangers.

Quiz rapide

The pilot said there is a one-hour ____ because of the snow.

Correct !

La bonne réponse est : delay

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