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delayed

Delayed means something is happening later than it was supposed to.

Explanation at your level:

When you are waiting for a bus and it does not come on time, we say the bus is delayed. It means it is late. You can say, 'My train is delayed.' This is a very useful word for traveling.

You use delayed when things do not happen at the right time. For example, if a meeting starts at 2:00 but begins at 2:30, it is delayed. It is common to hear this at airports or train stations.

The word delayed is an adjective that describes an event or object that is behind its planned schedule. It is most frequently used in professional and travel contexts. For instance, 'The shipment was delayed by the storm.' It is a neutral way to report a change in timing.

Delayed implies a disruption to a pre-existing schedule. It is often used in formal communication, such as 'The board meeting has been delayed until next week.' It carries a nuance of external factors causing the shift, rather than just being 'late' due to personal error.

In advanced usage, delayed can refer to psychological or biological processes, such as a 'delayed response' or 'delayed development.' It suggests a temporal gap between a stimulus and an action. In academic writing, it is preferred over 'late' because it sounds more objective and precise.

At the C2 level, delayed is understood within the context of systemic latency. It is used to describe complex phenomena, such as 'delayed gratification' in psychology or 'delayed effects' in medicine. Its etymological link to 'dilatare' highlights the concept of temporal expansion, which is a sophisticated way to frame the passage of time in formal discourse.

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  • Means behind schedule.
  • Common in travel and work.
  • Synonym for late/postponed.
  • Used as an adjective.

Hey there! Have you ever stood at an airport and heard the announcement that your flight is delayed? It is a word we use constantly in our daily lives.

Essentially, being delayed means that an event, a person, or a service is behind schedule. It implies that there was a plan, but something got in the way, causing a pause or a later start time.

Think of it as a speed bump in your day. Whether it is a late bus, a slow email response, or a project that isn't finished on time, the word delayed is the go-to term for anything that isn't quite on track with the clock.

The word delayed comes from the Middle English word delaien, which traces back to the Old French delaier. If you go even further, it finds roots in the Vulgar Latin dilatare, meaning to spread out or expand.

Historically, it was used to describe anything that was 'put off' or 'deferred.' It is fascinating how a word that once meant 'to stretch out' eventually became synonymous with being 'late.' It reflects how our ancestors viewed time—if you stretch out a task, it naturally takes longer to finish!

Over the centuries, the word has remained remarkably stable in its meaning. It is a classic example of how Latin roots continue to shape our modern English vocabulary in very practical ways.

You will hear delayed most often in professional or travel contexts. It is a neutral, descriptive word that doesn't usually carry a negative emotional weight, though it can be frustrating!

Common collocations include flight delayed, delayed reaction, and indefinitely delayed. You might say, 'The train was delayed by ten minutes.' This is a standard way to provide information.

In a formal register, you might see it in business reports, such as 'The project launch was delayed due to supply chain issues.' It is versatile enough for both a casual chat with a friend and a serious corporate presentation.

While 'delayed' is a direct word, we often use it alongside other phrases. Here are five ways to talk about delays:

  • Better late than never: It is better to do something late than not at all.
  • Hold up: To cause a delay. 'What was the hold-up?'
  • Behind schedule: Being late on a timeline.
  • Drag your feet: To delay doing something on purpose.
  • In the pipeline: Something that is coming, but might be delayed.

The word delayed is the past participle of the verb 'delay,' functioning here as an adjective. It is pronounced /dɪˈleɪd/ in both British and American English.

Notice the stress is on the second syllable. It rhymes with played, swayed, sprayed, decayed, and betrayed. It is a simple word to pronounce, but make sure to emphasize that final 'd' sound clearly.

Grammatically, it is often used with the verb 'to be' (e.g., 'The bus was delayed'). It is a regular verb, so the past tense and participle forms are identical, which makes it very easy to learn!

Fun Fact

The word originally meant to 'spread out' in Latin!

Pronunciation Guide

UK /dɪˈleɪd/

Clear d-sound, emphasis on second syllable.

US /dɪˈleɪd/

Very similar to UK, crisp 'd' at the end.

Common Errors

  • Pronouncing it as three syllables (de-lay-ed)
  • Weakening the 'd' at the end
  • Misplacing the stress on the first syllable

Rhymes With

played swayed sprayed decayed betrayed

Difficulty Rating

Lesen 1/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to use

Speaking 2/5

Commonly used

Hören 1/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

late time schedule

Learn Next

postpone defer punctual

Fortgeschritten

latency procrastination

Grammar to Know

Passive Voice

The flight was delayed.

Adjectives

The delayed flight.

Prepositions

Delayed by an hour.

Examples by Level

1

The train is delayed.

Train is late

Adjective usage

2

My flight is delayed.

Flight is late

Passive voice

3

The bus was delayed.

Bus was late

Past tense

4

Is the car delayed?

Is the car late?

Question form

5

It is delayed today.

It is late today

Time marker

6

The boat is delayed.

Boat is late

Subject-verb

7

Why is it delayed?

Why is it late?

Wh- question

8

Not delayed now.

Not late now

Negation

1

The meeting was delayed by an hour.

2

Heavy rain delayed the construction.

3

The package is delayed in the mail.

4

I am sorry for the delayed reply.

5

The show was delayed until tonight.

6

Why was the flight delayed?

7

The project is slightly delayed.

8

Expect a delayed arrival.

1

The delayed response caused some confusion.

2

The government announced a delayed tax deadline.

3

We apologize for the delayed service.

4

The delayed growth of the plant was a concern.

5

His delayed reaction saved him from the accident.

6

The delayed payment led to a fine.

7

Construction work delayed the traffic.

8

The delayed opening of the shop was unexpected.

1

The policy change had a delayed effect on the market.

2

The delayed implementation of the new software caused issues.

3

She suffered from delayed onset of symptoms.

4

The delayed gratification was worth the wait.

5

The committee decided on a delayed launch date.

6

The delayed arrival of the supplies halted production.

7

His delayed response suggested he was hiding something.

8

The project suffered from a significantly delayed timeline.

1

The delayed repercussions of the treaty were felt years later.

2

The study examines the delayed impact of early childhood stress.

3

A delayed reaction time is a common symptom of fatigue.

4

The delayed publication of the manuscript was due to legal disputes.

5

The system experienced a delayed synchronization.

6

The delayed onset of the monsoon affected local crops.

7

The company faced criticism for its delayed response to the crisis.

8

The delayed signal caused a glitch in the transmission.

1

The phenomenon of delayed luminescence is well-documented in physics.

2

The delayed maturation of the species is an evolutionary adaptation.

3

The delayed transmission of the data was caused by a network bottleneck.

4

The delayed implementation of the legislation sparked a constitutional debate.

5

The delayed recognition of the artist's work is a tragedy.

6

The delayed response of the immune system can be problematic.

7

The delayed gratification of the senses is a core principle in asceticism.

8

The delayed arrival of the reinforcements changed the course of the battle.

Synonyme

late postponed behind schedule stalled held up

Häufige Kollokationen

flight delayed
delayed reaction
indefinitely delayed
delayed response
slightly delayed
delayed arrival
delayed payment
greatly delayed
delayed opening
delayed growth

Idioms & Expressions

"Better late than never"

Doing something late is better than not doing it at all.

He finally arrived; better late than never!

neutral

"Hold up"

To cause a delay.

What is the hold-up?

casual

"Drag one's feet"

To delay doing something intentionally.

The manager is dragging his feet on the new hire.

neutral

"Behind the eight ball"

In a difficult position, often due to delays.

The delay left us behind the eight ball.

casual

"In the works"

Being planned or prepared, but not yet ready.

A new policy is in the works.

neutral

"Beat the clock"

To finish before a deadline.

We managed to beat the clock.

neutral

Easily Confused

delayed vs Postponed

Both imply lateness.

Postponed is a choice; delayed is often forced.

The game was postponed due to rain.

delayed vs Late

Both mean behind time.

Late is general; delayed is specific to schedules.

He is late for work.

delayed vs Deferred

Both mean put off.

Deferred is for payments or decisions.

The payment was deferred.

delayed vs Tardy

Both mean late.

Tardy is usually for people.

The student was tardy.

Sentence Patterns

A2

Subject + was + delayed + by + time

The flight was delayed by two hours.

B1

Subject + was + delayed + due to + reason

The train was delayed due to snow.

B2

The + delayed + noun + verb

The delayed train arrived late.

B2

Subject + caused + a + delayed + noun

The storm caused a delayed start.

A2

It + is + delayed + until + time

It is delayed until tomorrow.

Wortfamilie

Nouns

delay The act of being late.

Verbs

delay To make late.

Adjectives

delaying Causing a delay.

Verwandt

postpone Synonym

How to Use It

frequency

8

Formality Scale

Formal Neutral Casual

Häufige Fehler

Using 'delayed' for a person who is late. The person is late.
We usually use 'delayed' for transport or events, not people.
Saying 'delayed of 10 minutes'. Delayed by 10 minutes.
Use 'by' to show the duration of the delay.
Confusing 'delayed' with 'postponed'. They are similar but postponed is for planned events.
Postponed is a choice; delayed is usually forced.
Using 'delayed' for something that hasn't started yet. Postponed.
Delayed implies it started late, postponed implies the start date changed.
Saying 'The flight is delay'. The flight is delayed.
You need the past participle form.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a clock at the airport frozen.

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Native Speakers

Used for anything behind schedule.

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Cultural Insight

Being on time is valued in many English-speaking cultures.

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Grammar Shortcut

Always use 'by' for the time amount.

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Say It Right

Stress the second syllable.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't say 'delayed of'.

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Did You Know?

It comes from the Latin for 'stretch out'.

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Study Smart

Learn it with 'postponed'.

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Writing Tip

Use it to sound professional.

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Listening Tip

Listen for it in travel announcements.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

D-E-L-A-Y = Don't Ever Leave At Your-usual-time (because it's delayed).

Visual Association

A clock with its hands stuck.

Word Web

late slow postponed waiting schedule

Herausforderung

Use 'delayed' in a sentence about your day today.

Wortherkunft

Old French / Latin

Original meaning: To stretch out

Kultureller Kontext

None, neutral term.

Commonly used in public announcements.

'Delayed' by various artists in song titles. Common in travel literature.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Travel

  • Flight is delayed
  • Train is delayed
  • Delayed arrival

Work

  • Delayed project
  • Delayed response
  • Delayed payment

Daily Life

  • Delayed bus
  • Delayed meeting
  • Delayed start

Academic

  • Delayed development
  • Delayed onset
  • Delayed effect

Conversation Starters

"Have you ever had a flight delayed?"

"What do you do when a meeting is delayed?"

"How do you feel when a train is delayed?"

"Is it better to be delayed or to cancel?"

"Have you ever had a delayed package?"

Journal Prompts

Write about a time you were delayed.

How do you handle being delayed?

Describe a situation where a delay was helpful.

What is the most annoying delay you have experienced?

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen

Yes, but delayed is more formal.

Usually no, use 'late' for a person.

It acts as both.

dih-LAYD.

Delay.

Yes.

It can be, but it's mostly descriptive.

The [thing] was delayed.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

The flight is ___.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: delayed

Delayed describes a late flight.

multiple choice A2

What does delayed mean?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Late

Delayed means behind schedule.

true false B1

Delayed is an adjective.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Richtig

It describes a noun.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

Synonyms and antonyms.

sentence order B2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

Subject + verb + adjective.

multiple choice B2

Which is a synonym for delayed?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Postponed

Postponed means put to a later time.

true false C1

Delayed gratification is a psychological concept.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Richtig

It refers to waiting for a reward.

fill blank C1

The ___ reaction was due to shock.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: delayed

Delayed reaction is a common collocation.

match pairs C2

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

Advanced usage.

sentence order C2

Tippe auf die Wörter unten, um den Satz zu bilden
Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort:

Advanced sentence structure.

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