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PAUSE, n. paux. [L. pausa; Gr. to cease, or cause to rest.]
PAUSE, v.i. pauz. To make a short stop; to cease to speak for a time; to intermit speaking or action.
To pause upon, to deliberate.
A temporary stop or rest; an
intermission of action; interruption; suspension; cessation.
Temporary inaction or waiting; hesitation;
suspence; doubt.
I stand in pause where I shall first begin. Shak. In speaking or reading aloud, a brief
arrest or suspension of voice, to indicate the limits and relations of
sentences and their parts.
In writing and printing, a mark indicating
the place and nature of an arrest of voice in reading; a punctuation
point; as, teach the pupil to mind the pauses.
A break or paragraph in writing.
He writes with warmth, which usually neglects method, and those partitions and pauses which men educated in schools observe. Locke. A hold. See 4th Hold,
7.
Syn. -- Stop; cessation; suspension. To make a short stop] to cease for a time; to intermit speaking
or acting; to stop; to wait; to rest.
"Tarry, pause a day
or two." Shak.
Pausing while, thus to herself she mused. Milton. To be intermitted; to cease; as, the music
pauses.
To hesitate; to hold back; to delay.
[R.]
Why doth the Jew pause? Take thy forfeiture. Shak. To stop in order to consider; hence, to
consider; to reflect.
[R.] "Take time to pause."
Shak.
To pause upon, to deliberate concerning. Shak. Syn. -- To intermit; stop; stay; wait; delay; tarry; hesitate; demur. To cause to stop or
rest; -- used reflexively.
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