B2 verb #3,000 am häufigsten 2 Min. Lesezeit

duration

Duration is the length of time that something lasts.

Explanation at your level:

Duration means how long something happens. If you watch a movie for two hours, the duration is two hours. You can ask: 'What is the duration of the class?' It is a simple way to talk about time.

When you talk about a trip or a meeting, you can use the word duration. It is more professional than just saying 'time'. For example, 'The duration of the flight is five hours.' This helps people understand exactly how long they need to wait.

In intermediate English, you will use duration to describe specific periods. It is common in travel, work, and school. You might hear, 'The duration of the project is three months.' It is a great word to replace 'length of time' when you want to sound more precise.

At this level, you will encounter duration in more complex contexts like legal documents or medical advice. 'The medication should be taken for the duration of the infection.' It implies a set period that is determined by an external condition or agreement.

Advanced users employ duration to discuss abstract concepts. You might talk about the duration of a trend or the duration of a political crisis. It carries a sense of measurement and objective observation, distinguishing it from the subjective feeling of 'a long time'.

At the mastery level, duration is used in philosophical or technical discussions regarding temporal existence. It can refer to the 'Bergsonian' concept of time as a continuous flow. It is a precise tool for distinguishing between a momentary event and a sustained phenomenon.

Wort in 30 Sekunden

  • Duration is a noun.
  • It means the length of time.
  • It is often used in formal settings.
  • It is related to the word durable.

Think of duration as the clock's way of measuring a journey. Whenever something starts and eventually stops, the time spent in between is the duration.

It is a very useful word because it helps us define boundaries for our activities. Whether it is the duration of a boring meeting or the duration of a sunny vacation, it helps us understand the 'how long' aspect of life.

The word duration comes from the Latin word durare, which means 'to last' or 'to harden'. It shares a root with the word durable, which describes things that last a long time.

It entered Middle English through Old French in the 14th century. Historically, it was used to describe the state of continuing in existence, reflecting the idea of something being tough enough to withstand the passage of time.

You will see duration used most often in formal or professional settings. We talk about the duration of a contract or the duration of a flight.

It is slightly more formal than saying 'how long something lasts'. Use it when you want to sound precise, such as in business reports, technical manuals, or academic writing.

While 'duration' isn't a core part of many idioms, it is often paired with specific phrases. For the duration is the most common, meaning 'for the whole time something lasts'.

Another common usage is total duration, which emphasizes the entire span. You might also hear minimum duration or maximum duration in legal or technical agreements.

Duration is a countable noun, though we usually use it in the singular. The IPA is /djuˈreɪʃən/ (UK) or /dʊˈreɪʃən/ (US).

It stresses the second syllable: du-RA-tion. Rhyming words include vacation, station, relation, creation, and foundation.

Fun Fact

It shares a root with 'durable' and 'endure'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK djuˈreɪʃən

Starts with a soft 'dju' sound.

US dʊˈreɪʃən

Starts with a 'du' sound.

Common Errors

  • Misplacing stress on the first syllable
  • Dropping the 'sh' sound
  • Adding extra syllables

Rhymes With

vacation station relation creation foundation

Difficulty Rating

Lesen 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Easy to use

Speaking 2/5

Easy to pronounce

Hören 2/5

Easy to hear

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

time long short

Learn Next

endure durable period

Fortgeschritten

temporal chronology

Grammar to Know

Noun usage

The duration is...

Prepositional phrases

For the duration of...

Adjective-Noun collocations

Long duration.

Examples by Level

1

The movie duration is two hours.

movie length = two hours

Noun usage.

2

What is the duration?

How long is it?

Simple question.

3

The duration is short.

It lasts a little time.

Adjective + noun.

4

Check the duration.

Look at the time.

Imperative.

5

It has a long duration.

It lasts a long time.

Adjective + noun.

6

The duration is fixed.

It cannot change.

Passive voice.

7

The duration was one day.

It lasted one day.

Past tense.

8

Note the duration.

Write down the time.

Instruction.

1

The flight duration is six hours.

2

The workshop has a duration of two days.

3

Please state the duration of your stay.

4

The battery has a long duration.

5

The duration of the storm was brief.

6

We need to know the total duration.

7

The game has a fixed duration.

8

The duration of the song is three minutes.

1

The contract is for the duration of one year.

2

We were unsure about the duration of the meeting.

3

The duration of the experiment was extended.

4

He calculated the duration of the commute.

5

The duration of the silence was awkward.

6

The duration of the training is quite intense.

7

Check the duration of the video file.

8

The duration of the lease is negotiable.

1

The medication must be taken for the full duration of the prescription.

2

The duration of the recession has surprised economists.

3

The artist focused on the duration of the performance.

4

The duration of the film was cut for the theatrical release.

5

We discussed the duration of the project phases.

6

The duration of the exposure to the chemical was minimal.

7

The duration of the ceasefire was short-lived.

8

The duration of the trial was longer than expected.

1

The duration of the phenomenon suggests a structural shift.

2

The duration of the sound waves was analyzed in the lab.

3

The duration of his tenure was marked by significant reform.

4

The duration of the artistic piece challenges the viewer's patience.

5

The duration of the legislative session was extended.

6

The duration of the neural response was measured.

7

The duration of the geological process is immense.

8

The duration of the musical note was held perfectly.

1

The duration of the consciousness is a subject of intense debate.

2

The duration of the aesthetic experience transcends mere time.

3

The duration of the historical epoch is debated by scholars.

4

The duration of the ritual is strictly observed.

5

The duration of the cosmic cycle is beyond human comprehension.

6

The duration of the silence was pregnant with meaning.

7

The duration of the literary work is central to its theme.

8

The duration of the economic cycle remains unpredictable.

Häufige Kollokationen

total duration
full duration
short duration
long duration
extend the duration
limit the duration
calculate the duration
for the duration
average duration
minimum duration

Idioms & Expressions

"for the duration"

for the entire time

I will be here for the duration.

neutral

"long duration"

lasting a long time

The long duration of the wait was tiring.

neutral

"short duration"

lasting a short time

The short duration of the meeting was pleasant.

neutral

"entire duration"

from start to finish

He slept for the entire duration.

neutral

"fixed duration"

a set time limit

The contract has a fixed duration.

formal

"limited duration"

not lasting long

The offer is of limited duration.

formal

Easily Confused

duration vs during

Similar sound

During is a preposition; duration is a noun.

During the day vs. The duration of the day.

duration vs endure

Same root

Endure is a verb.

I endure the pain vs. The duration of the pain.

duration vs durable

Same root

Durable is an adjective.

A durable shoe vs. The duration of the shoe's life.

duration vs period

Similar meaning

Period is more general.

A long period vs. A long duration.

Sentence Patterns

A1

The duration of [event] is [time].

The duration of the test is 60 minutes.

B1

For the duration of [event]...

For the duration of the flight, please sit.

A2

It has a [adjective] duration.

It has a short duration.

A2

We need to know the duration.

We need to know the duration of the meeting.

A1

The duration was [number] [unit].

The duration was three weeks.

Wortfamilie

Nouns

durability The ability to last

Verbs

endure To suffer through or last

Adjectives

durable Able to last a long time

Verwandt

during Preposition indicating time

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

Formal Neutral Casual

Häufige Fehler

Using 'duration' for a point in time Use 'time' or 'moment'
Duration requires a start and end.
Saying 'the duration of time' Just 'the duration'
Redundant, as duration already implies time.
Using 'duration' as a verb Use 'last' or 'endure'
Duration is a noun only.
Confusing with 'during' During is a preposition
During describes when, duration describes how long.
Misspelling as 'duretion' duration
Common vowel error.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Think of a stopwatch.

💡

Professionalism

Use it in emails.

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Historical Context

Used in war-time.

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Noun Check

Always a noun.

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Stress

Stress the second syllable.

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Redundancy

Don't say 'duration of time'.

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Latin Roots

Means to harden.

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Flashcards

Pair with 'length'.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

DURation is DURable time.

Visual Association

A stopwatch.

Word Web

Time Length Period Span

Herausforderung

Time your daily tasks and record their duration.

Wortherkunft

Latin

Original meaning: to last or harden

Kultureller Kontext

None.

Commonly used in formal announcements and contracts.

Used in military contexts during WWII: 'for the duration'.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Travel

  • Flight duration
  • Total duration
  • Travel duration

Work

  • Project duration
  • Contract duration
  • Meeting duration

School

  • Class duration
  • Exam duration
  • Term duration

Media

  • Video duration
  • Film duration
  • Song duration

Conversation Starters

"How long is the duration of your commute?"

"What is the duration of your favorite movie?"

"Do you prefer short or long duration meetings?"

"How do you track the duration of your tasks?"

"Is the duration of the school year too long?"

Journal Prompts

Write about the duration of your last vacation.

Describe a time when the duration of an event felt too long.

How do you manage the duration of your study sessions?

Reflect on the duration of your current life stage.

Häufig gestellte Fragen

8 Fragen

No, time is a broad concept; duration is a measurement of a specific span.

No, it is strictly for time.

It is neutral to formal.

du-RAY-shun.

Durations.

No, usually for events or states.

Yes, in professional contexts.

No, the verb is endure.

Teste dich selbst

fill blank A1

The ___ of the movie is two hours.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: duration

Duration measures the length.

multiple choice A2

What does duration mean?

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: How long something lasts

It refers to the span.

true false B1

Duration is a verb.

Richtig! Nicht ganz. Richtige Antwort: Falsch

It is a noun.

match pairs B1

Word

Bedeutung

All matched!

Definition match.

sentence order B2

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

Standard sentence structure.

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