interrupted
Something that has been stopped or broken for a short time.
Explanation at your level:
You use interrupted when you stop doing something. If you are eating and the phone rings, you are interrupted. It is like a 'pause' button. You can say: 'My dinner was interrupted.' It is very useful to tell people why you are late or why you did not finish a task.
When you are talking, sometimes another person speaks at the same time. This is being interrupted. You can use this word for work, sleep, or travel. For example, 'The bus trip was interrupted by heavy rain.' It helps explain that your plan changed because of something else.
Use interrupted to describe processes that do not finish as expected. It is common in professional contexts, like 'The power supply was interrupted.' It is also good for describing personal experiences, such as 'My sleep was interrupted by a loud noise.' It adds detail to your stories.
In this level, you can use interrupted to describe abstract concepts like 'interrupted communication' or 'interrupted progress'. It is often used in passive voice to sound objective. 'The project was interrupted due to budget cuts.' It shows you understand how to describe cause and effect.
At this level, you might use interrupted to discuss complex systems or philosophical ideas. Think of 'interrupted narratives' in literature or 'interrupted development' in biology. It conveys a sense of nuance—that the interruption is not just a stop, but a change in the trajectory of the subject.
Mastery of this word involves understanding its etymological weight. It connects to the Latin rumpere, which implies a forceful break. You might use it in academic writing to describe 'interrupted temporalities' or 'interrupted historical cycles'. It is a precise tool for describing the cessation of continuity in any system.
Palabra en 30 segundos
- Means broken or stopped flow.
- Used for speech, sleep, or processes.
- Comes from Latin 'rumpere' (to break).
- Pronounced with an 'id' ending.
When we say something is interrupted, we mean that its natural flow or rhythm has been broken. Imagine you are reading a great book, and suddenly the phone rings—your reading experience has been interrupted.
This word is very versatile. It can describe a person who was speaking but had to stop because someone else started talking. It can also describe physical things, like an interrupted signal on a TV or an interrupted sleep cycle. Basically, if there is a 'before' and an 'after' that were supposed to be connected, but something got in the middle, that is an interruption!
The word interrupted comes from the Latin verb interrumpere. If we break that down, inter means 'between' and rumpere means 'to break'. So, literally, it means 'to break between' two things.
It entered Middle English through Old French in the 15th century. Originally, it was used to describe physical objects being broken apart. Over time, it evolved to describe abstract concepts like time, speech, and processes. It is a classic example of how Latin roots continue to shape our modern English vocabulary.
You will hear interrupted used in both formal business meetings and casual chats. In professional settings, we often talk about interrupted service or interrupted workflows. In casual life, it is common to say, 'Sorry, I was interrupted.'
Common collocations include frequently interrupted, constantly interrupted, and unexpectedly interrupted. It is a very neutral word—it doesn't necessarily mean the interruption was bad, just that it happened.
While 'interrupted' itself isn't always an idiom, it appears in phrases like 'sorry for the interruption' or 'without interruption'. Another related concept is 'break the silence', which is a form of interruption. You might also hear someone say 'cut short', which is a synonym for being interrupted.
1. Cut someone off: To interrupt a speaker. 2. Burst in: To interrupt a private moment. 3. Barge in: To interrupt rudely. 4. Stop dead in one's tracks: To be interrupted by shock. 5. Break the flow: To cause an interruption in a process.
As a past participle, interrupted is used in passive voice constructions like 'The meeting was interrupted.' As an adjective, it modifies nouns, such as 'an interrupted conversation.'
The IPA is /ˌɪntəˈrʌptɪd/. The stress is on the third syllable, '-rupt-'. It rhymes with words like corrupted, disrupted, and erupted. Make sure to pronounce the '-ed' at the end clearly as an 'id' sound!
Fun Fact
The root 'rumpere' is also the source of 'rupture' and 'bankrupt'.
Pronunciation Guide
Clear 't' sounds, 'id' at the end.
Flap 't' sounds, 'id' at the end.
Common Errors
- Pronouncing it as 'inter-rup-ted' (3 syllables)
- Dropping the 'ed' sound
- Misplacing the stress
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to read
Easy to use
Easy to say
Easy to hear
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
Avanzado
Grammar to Know
Passive Voice
The book was read.
Past Participles as Adjectives
The tired boy.
Adverb Placement
He often goes.
Examples by Level
I was interrupted.
I stopped.
Passive voice.
The movie was interrupted.
The film stopped.
Adjective usage.
My sleep was interrupted.
I woke up.
Passive voice.
Do not be interrupted.
Stay focused.
Imperative.
The call was interrupted.
Phone call ended.
Past participle.
Was he interrupted?
Did he stop?
Question form.
I am interrupted often.
Happens a lot.
Frequency adverb.
The game was interrupted.
Game stopped.
Passive voice.
The meeting was interrupted by a fire alarm.
I hate being interrupted while I am reading.
The signal was interrupted during the storm.
His speech was interrupted by applause.
The flow of traffic was interrupted.
My train journey was interrupted by a delay.
She felt interrupted during her presentation.
The quiet was interrupted by a loud bang.
The research was interrupted due to a lack of funding.
He was constantly interrupted by his notifications.
The natural development of the plant was interrupted.
Her train of thought was interrupted by the noise.
The transmission was interrupted for several minutes.
The peaceful afternoon was interrupted by a phone call.
He was interrupted mid-sentence by his boss.
The supply chain was interrupted by the strike.
The artist's creative process was interrupted by the news.
The concert was interrupted by a sudden power outage.
The narrative flow was interrupted by flashbacks.
The diplomatic talks were interrupted by new demands.
The historical record was interrupted by the war.
The sequence of events was interrupted by a technical error.
His career was interrupted by a period of illness.
The discussion was interrupted by a heated debate.
The interrupted development of the city led to urban decay.
The interrupted signal caused significant data loss.
The interrupted narrative serves to disorient the reader.
The interrupted cycle of growth affected the entire ecosystem.
The interrupted communication led to a misunderstanding.
The interrupted proceedings were resumed the next day.
The interrupted logic of the argument was hard to follow.
The interrupted peace was short-lived.
The interrupted temporal flow creates a sense of unease in the film.
The interrupted continuity of the tradition reflects social change.
The interrupted synthesis of the protein inhibited cell growth.
The interrupted trajectory of the comet was observed by astronomers.
The interrupted discourse highlights the power imbalance.
The interrupted metabolism caused the patient to weaken.
The interrupted evolution of the species is a point of debate.
The interrupted harmony of the piece was intentional.
Colocaciones comunes
Idioms & Expressions
"cut short"
to end something before it is finished
Our holiday was cut short by the storm.
neutral"break the ice"
to start a conversation
He told a joke to break the ice.
casual"stop in one's tracks"
to freeze because of surprise
The news stopped him in his tracks.
idiomatic"put a damper on"
to discourage or interrupt fun
The rain put a damper on our picnic.
casual"throw a wrench in"
to cause a problem in a plan
The late arrival threw a wrench in our plans.
casual"in the middle of"
while something is happening
I was in the middle of a meeting.
neutralEasily Confused
Similar meaning
Disrupted is more chaotic.
The riot disrupted the city.
Both imply stopping
Suspended is usually official.
The game was suspended.
Both mean stopping
Halted is a complete stop.
The car halted.
Both mean not working
Broken is physical damage.
The vase is broken.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + was + interrupted + by + agent
The meeting was interrupted by the alarm.
Adjective + noun
An interrupted sleep is tiring.
Get + interrupted
I hate getting interrupted.
Frequently + interrupted
He is frequently interrupted.
Remain + interrupted
The service will remain interrupted.
Familia de palabras
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
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How to Use It
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Formality Scale
Errores comunes
It already ends in -ed.
Needs past participle.
Use the noun form.
Wrong tense.
Use frequency adverbs.
Tips
Memory Palace
Imagine a bridge that has a gap in the middle—that is an interrupted bridge.
Polite Interruptions
Always use 'Sorry to interrupt' before speaking.
Social Norms
In the US/UK, interrupting is often seen as impatient.
Passive Voice
Use 'was/were + interrupted' for past events.
The 'id' sound
Ensure the final syllable rhymes with 'did'.
Don't add 'ed' to the base
It is already past tense.
Latin Roots
Rumpere means break!
Contextualize
Write 3 sentences about your day using this word.
Adjective vs Verb
If it describes a noun, it's an adjective.
Stress
Stress the third syllable: in-ter-RUP-ted.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
INTER-RUPT-ED: I enter (inter) the break (rupt) and stop it (ed).
Visual Association
A road with a big 'STOP' sign in the middle.
Word Web
Desafío
Try to count how many times you are interrupted today.
Origen de la palabra
Latin
Original meaning: To break between
Contexto cultural
None, but context matters in social settings.
In many English cultures, interrupting someone is considered rude, so 'I'm sorry to interrupt' is a very common polite phrase.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At work
- Sorry to interrupt
- The workflow was interrupted
- Don't let me be interrupted
At home
- My sleep was interrupted
- The movie was interrupted
- Dinner was interrupted
In communication
- The signal was interrupted
- The conversation was interrupted
- The call was interrupted
In projects
- The project was interrupted
- The progress was interrupted
- The plan was interrupted
Conversation Starters
"When was the last time you were interrupted?"
"Do you find it rude to be interrupted?"
"How do you handle being interrupted in a meeting?"
"What is the most annoying thing that has interrupted your sleep?"
"Have you ever interrupted someone important?"
Journal Prompts
Describe a time your day was interrupted.
Why do you think people interrupt others?
How does it feel to have your concentration interrupted?
Write about a time you had to interrupt someone.
Preguntas frecuentes
8 preguntasUsually, but it can just be a factual description.
Like 'id' as in 'did'.
It is better to say 'frequently' or 'constantly'.
It can be both depending on the sentence.
Interruption.
Similar, but 'interrupted' implies a process was stopped.
Yes, when they are speaking.
Yes, very common in reports.
Ponte a prueba
My dinner was ___ by the phone.
Passive voice context.
What does interrupted mean?
Definition check.
If something is interrupted, it is continuous.
Interrupted means the opposite of continuous.
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Significado
Meaning match.
Grammar structure.
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Summary
Interrupted means a process or state was broken or paused by an outside force.
- Means broken or stopped flow.
- Used for speech, sleep, or processes.
- Comes from Latin 'rumpere' (to break).
- Pronounced with an 'id' ending.
Memory Palace
Imagine a bridge that has a gap in the middle—that is an interrupted bridge.
Polite Interruptions
Always use 'Sorry to interrupt' before speaking.
Social Norms
In the US/UK, interrupting is often seen as impatient.
Passive Voice
Use 'was/were + interrupted' for past events.