B2 noun 3 min de lectura

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Something that is hanging in the air or has been temporarily stopped.

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Explanation at your level:

When something is suspended, it is hanging. Think of a light hanging from the roof. It is not on the floor. It is in the air.

You use suspended when something is stopped for a short time. For example, 'The game was suspended because of rain.' It means the game stopped, but it will start again later.

In B1 English, we use suspended to talk about official pauses. A student might be suspended from school for bad behavior. It is a formal way to say they are not allowed to attend for a while.

At the B2 level, you can use suspended to describe physical structures or abstract concepts. We talk about suspended particles in the air or a suspended license. It implies a state of being held in place or held back from normal operation.

In C1, you might use suspended in more figurative ways, such as 'suspended in a state of disbelief.' It adds a layer of nuance to your writing, suggesting that a person or feeling is caught in a specific moment, unable to move forward or backward.

At the C2 level, you appreciate the etymological roots of the word. You can discuss the suspended nature of a legal process or the suspended state of a chemical solution. It is a precise term that conveys both physical gravity and bureaucratic authority with equal weight.

Palabra en 30 segundos

  • Means hanging or temporarily stopped.
  • Used for physical objects and official actions.
  • Commonly used in legal and technical contexts.
  • Rhymes with intended and extended.

The word suspended is a versatile term that bridges the gap between physical objects and abstract concepts. At its core, it describes something that is hanging or floating without touching the ground.

When we talk about physical objects, think of a chandelier suspended from the ceiling. It is held up by a chain or wire. This visual image helps us understand the metaphorical meaning: when a person or a rule is suspended, they are 'hanging' in a state of limbo where they aren't fully active but haven't been removed entirely.

Whether it is a suspended sentence in law or a suspended bridge, the underlying feeling is that of a pause or a state of being held in place.

The word suspended comes from the Latin word suspendere, which is a combination of sub (meaning 'up from under') and pendere (meaning 'to hang'). This is the same root we see in words like pendant and pendulum.

Historically, the word evolved through Old French before entering Middle English in the 14th century. It originally referred strictly to physical hanging, such as a weight hanging from a string. Over time, the meaning expanded into the legal and social realms.

By the 16th century, people began using it to describe the act of stopping a function or a person's rights. It is fascinating how a word about physical gravity became a standard way to describe administrative or social pauses.

You will hear suspended in many different contexts. In a professional setting, you might hear that an employee has been suspended pending an investigation. This is formal and serious.

In architecture, we talk about suspended ceilings or suspension bridges. These are neutral, descriptive terms used to explain how a structure is built. In sports, a player might be suspended for a game, which is common sports journalism language.

The register ranges from technical (engineering) to formal (legal/HR). You wouldn't use it to describe a casual break; you would use it for something more official or physically dangling.

Suspended in animation: Used when someone or something seems frozen in time, like a character in a sci-fi movie.

Suspended judgment: To hold off on making a decision until more facts are known.

Hang in the balance: While not using the word 'suspended' directly, it shares the same 'hanging' meaning of uncertainty.

Suspended sentence: A legal term where a punishment is given but not enforced unless the person breaks the law again.

Suspended reality: A state where one ignores the normal rules of the world, often used in creative writing.

The word is the past participle of the verb suspend. It functions as an adjective when placed before a noun (e.g., a suspended light). The IPA is /səˈspendɪd/ in both UK and US English.

Common rhymes include intended, blended, and extended. Note the stress is on the second syllable: su-SPEN-ded. It is a regular verb, so the past tense is suspended and the present participle is suspending.

When using it as an adjective, it is non-gradable; something is either suspended or it isn't. You rarely hear 'very suspended'.

Fun Fact

The word share a root with 'pendant', a piece of jewelry.

Pronunciation Guide

UK səˈspendɪd

su-SPEN-did

US səˈspendɪd

su-SPEN-did

Common Errors

  • Misplacing stress
  • Dropping the 'ed' sound
  • Confusing with 'expended'

Rhymes With

Intended Extended Blended Mended Tended

Difficulty Rating

Lectura 2/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5
Speaking 2/5
Escucha 2/5

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

Hang Stop Bridge

Learn Next

Suspension Pendulum Deferred

Avanzado

Ambiguity Limbo

Grammar to Know

Passive Voice

The project was suspended.

Participles as Adjectives

The suspended lamp.

Prepositional Phrases

Suspended from the ceiling.

Examples by Level

1

The lamp is suspended from the ceiling.

lamp hanging up

Passive voice

2

The swing is suspended by ropes.

swing held by ropes

Passive voice

3

The bridge is suspended.

bridge held up

Adjective

4

The game is suspended.

game is paused

State

5

The rules are suspended.

rules are not working

Passive

6

The train is suspended.

train hanging

Adjective

7

The bird is suspended in air.

bird floating

Adverbial

8

The work is suspended.

work stopped

Passive

1

The flight was suspended due to fog.

2

He was suspended from the team.

3

The license was suspended.

4

The art was suspended from wires.

5

The account is currently suspended.

6

The project is suspended for now.

7

The dust is suspended in the light.

8

The membership was suspended.

1

The CEO was suspended pending an inquiry.

2

The company's trading was suspended on the stock exchange.

3

The sentence was suspended for two years.

4

The particles are suspended in liquid.

5

The construction was suspended after the accident.

6

The rules were temporarily suspended.

7

The athlete was suspended for doping.

8

The service was suspended during the strike.

1

The company faced a suspended fine.

2

His judgment was suspended in the heat of the moment.

3

The atmosphere was suspended in a tense silence.

4

The animation was suspended in a loop.

5

The parliament was suspended by the monarch.

6

The payment was suspended until verification.

7

The bridge is a marvel of suspended steel.

8

The chemicals are suspended in a colloid.

1

The narrative was suspended in a state of ambiguity.

2

Her disbelief was suspended as she watched the magic trick.

3

The political process remained suspended for months.

4

The particles are kept in a suspended state.

5

The law was suspended under emergency powers.

6

The deal was suspended pending further negotiations.

7

The reality of the situation was suspended by his denial.

8

The animation of the figures felt suspended in time.

1

The entire legal framework was suspended during the conflict.

2

The artistic installation featured objects suspended in resin.

3

The diplomatic ties were suspended indefinitely.

4

The biological activity was suspended in the frozen sample.

5

The social order was suspended in a state of chaos.

6

The structural integrity relied on the suspended cables.

7

The moral dilemma was suspended between two choices.

8

The historical record was suspended in the archives.

Colocaciones comunes

Suspended sentence
Suspended license
Suspended from school
Suspended in air
Trading suspended
Suspended ceiling
Suspended animation
Suspended payment
Suspended service
Suspended belief

Idioms & Expressions

"Suspend judgment"

To wait before deciding

Please suspend judgment until you hear the facts.

formal

"Suspended in time"

Feeling like time has stopped

The old house felt suspended in time.

literary

"Hang in the balance"

Uncertain outcome

His future hangs in the balance.

neutral

"Hold fire"

To delay

Let's hold fire on the decision.

casual

"Put on ice"

To delay a plan

We put the project on ice.

casual

"In limbo"

Uncertain state

My application is in limbo.

neutral

Easily Confused

معلق vs Expended

Similar sound

Expended means spent/used up.

Energy was expended.

معلق vs Extended

Similar rhyme

Extended means made longer.

The deadline was extended.

معلق vs Intended

Similar rhyme

Intended means planned.

It was intended for you.

معلق vs Pending

Similar root

Pending means waiting for.

The case is pending.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + is/was + suspended

The bridge was suspended.

A2

Subject + is/was + suspended + from + noun

The lamp is suspended from the ceiling.

B1

Subject + is/was + suspended + due to + reason

The flight was suspended due to rain.

B2

Subject + is/was + suspended + pending + noun

The worker was suspended pending review.

C1

Subject + is/was + suspended + in + noun

The dust was suspended in the air.

Familia de palabras

Nouns

Suspension The act of suspending

Verbs

Suspend To hang or pause

Adjectives

Suspended Hanging or paused

Relacionado

Suspense Related to the feeling of waiting

How to Use It

frequency

7

Formality Scale

Legal/Formal Professional Neutral N/A

Errores comunes

Using 'suspended' for things on the ground. Supported
Suspended requires hanging from above.
Confusing 'suspended' with 'stopped'. Suspended implies a temporary pause.
Stopped can be permanent.
Using 'suspending' as a noun. Suspension
Suspension is the noun form.
Thinking suspended means 'hanging' for people. Suspended means removed temporarily.
Only objects hang physically.
Using 'suspended' for a person standing. Standing
Suspended implies no contact with the ground.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a pendulum swinging to remember the 'pend' root.

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Native Usage

Use it for official pauses.

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Cultural Insight

Suspension bridges are iconic in the US.

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Grammar Shortcut

Use 'be' + 'suspended' for passive.

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Say It Right

Don't skip the 'id' sound.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use it for things on the floor.

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Did You Know?

It comes from Latin for 'hang'.

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Study Smart

Group it with 'pendant' and 'pendulum'.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

Sus-PEND-ed: Think of a PENDulum hanging.

Visual Association

A chandelier hanging from a ceiling.

Word Web

Hanging Pause Bridge Legal Ceiling

Desafío

Find 3 things in your room that are suspended.

Origen de la palabra

Latin

Original meaning: To hang from below

Contexto cultural

None

Used frequently in legal and educational news.

Suspended Animation (science fiction trope) Suspension bridges like the Golden Gate

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Construction

  • Suspended ceiling
  • Suspended structure

Legal

  • Suspended sentence
  • Suspended license

Education

  • Suspended from school

Science

  • Suspended particles

Conversation Starters

"Have you ever seen a suspension bridge?"

"What happens when a game is suspended?"

"Why might someone be suspended from work?"

"Do you like suspended lights in a room?"

"What does a suspended sentence mean in your country?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you felt suspended in time.

Write about a rule you wish was suspended.

Imagine a city where everything is suspended in the air.

Explain the difference between a pause and a suspension.

Preguntas frecuentes

8 preguntas

No, suspended is temporary; cancelled is permanent.

No, that is incorrect.

A sentence that is not served unless you break the law again.

It is both a past participle and an adjective.

Suspension.

Yes, physically or metaphorically.

Yes, especially regarding accounts or trading.

su-SPEN-did.

Ponte a prueba

fill blank A1

The lamp is ___ from the ceiling.

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: suspended

Suspended means hanging.

multiple choice A2

What does a suspended game mean?

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: It is paused

Suspended means temporarily stopped.

true false B1

Can a person be suspended from school?

¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta: Verdadero

Yes, it is a common disciplinary action.

match pairs B1

Word

Significado

All matched!

Matching concepts.

sentence order B2

Toca las palabras de abajo para formar la oración
¡Correcto! No del todo. Respuesta correcta:

Correct structure.

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