intercept
To intercept means to stop or catch something before it reaches where it was going.
Explanation at your level:
To intercept means to stop something that is moving. Imagine a ball rolling on the floor. If you put your hand in front of the ball, you stop it. You have intercepted the ball. You can intercept a person, a letter, or a ball. It is like catching something before it reaches the end.
When you intercept something, you catch it or block it while it is moving. For example, in a game, a player might intercept the ball from the other team. This means they take the ball before it reaches the other player. You can also intercept a message or a person who is walking to a meeting.
The verb intercept is used when you stop someone or something that is traveling from one place to another. It is common in sports, like when a defender intercepts a pass. It is also used in more serious contexts, like the police intercepting a criminal or a spy intercepting a secret message. It implies that the object or person was going to reach a destination, but you changed that outcome.
In B2 English, we use intercept to describe the act of interrupting a trajectory. It is frequently used in technical and professional contexts. For instance, you might intercept an email or intercept a shipment. It carries a sense of strategic intervention. You are not just stopping something; you are preventing it from completing its intended journey.
At the C1 level, intercept often appears in discussions regarding communication, security, and logistics. It suggests a high level of agency and intentionality. One might discuss how a government agency intercepts communications to maintain national security or how a software system intercepts a function call. The word implies a sophisticated level of observation and action, where the timing of the interception is just as important as the act itself.
At the mastery level, intercept can be used in more abstract or metaphorical senses. Beyond the physical, one might speak of intercepting a trend or intercepting a shift in public opinion, implying the ability to identify and influence a movement before it fully manifests. Etymologically, the word retains its Latin roots of 'taking between,' which scholars often highlight when discussing the nuance of 'interruption' versus 'interception.' While 'interruption' is general, 'interception' is precise and spatial, requiring a clear understanding of the path being blocked.
واژه در 30 ثانیه
- Intercept means to stop something in motion.
- It is common in sports and technical contexts.
- It requires an object.
- It comes from Latin 'intercipere'.
Hey there! Let's talk about the word intercept. Think of it as a fancy way of saying 'getting in the way' of something that is already moving. Whether it's a soccer ball flying toward a goal or a secret note being passed in class, if you stop it, you have intercepted it.
The key here is movement. You can't intercept something that is sitting still on a table. It has to be going from point A to point B. When you step in to change that path, you are performing an interception. It’s a very active, purposeful word that shows you are taking control of a situation.
The word intercept has a really cool history that takes us back to Latin. It comes from the word interceptus, which is the past participle of intercipere. If you break that down, inter means 'between' and capere means 'to take'. So, literally, it means 'to take between'.
It entered English in the 16th century. Back then, it was used in very similar ways to how we use it now, often in military or formal contexts. It’s fascinating how a word that started as a way to describe grabbing something in the middle of a journey is now used in everything from high-tech cybersecurity to your favorite weekend sports game.
You will hear intercept used in a few different ways. In sports, like football or basketball, players intercept a pass all the time. In the world of technology, we talk about intercepting data or intercepting a signal, which usually sounds more serious or technical.
When you are talking to a friend, you might say, 'I intercepted him on his way to the cafeteria,' which just means you caught him while he was walking. It’s a versatile word that fits in both casual conversation and professional reports. Just remember: it always implies that the thing being stopped was headed somewhere else.
While intercept itself isn't always part of a fixed idiom, it is used in phrases that act like them. 1. Intercept a lead: To get information before anyone else. 2. Intercept the flow: To stop a process from continuing. 3. Intercept an order: To stop a delivery. 4. Intercept a signal: To listen in on private communication. 5. Intercept the path: To physically block a route.
The verb intercept follows regular conjugation patterns: intercepts, intercepted, and intercepting. The stress is on the final syllable: in-ter-CEPT. In IPA, it is written as /ˌɪntərˈsɛpt/.
It is almost always a transitive verb, meaning it needs an object. You don't just 'intercept'; you intercept something. It rhymes with words like except, accept, and precept, which can sometimes be confusing for learners, so practice that 'cept' sound clearly!
Fun Fact
It comes from the same root as 'capture' (capere).
Examples by Level
I will intercept the ball.
I / will / stop / the / ball
Future simple
He intercepted the note.
He / caught / the / paper
Past tense
Can you intercept him?
Can / you / stop / him
Modal verb
The police intercept cars.
Police / stop / cars
Present simple
They intercepted the package.
They / took / the / box
Past tense
Don't intercept me!
Do not / stop / me
Imperative
We intercept the signal.
We / catch / the / radio / wave
Present simple
She intercepted the pass.
She / caught / the / ball
Past tense
The goalie intercepted the shot easily.
I intercepted my friend on the street.
The spy intercepted the secret message.
Did you intercept the mail?
The army intercepted the enemy supply line.
We need to intercept the data before it uploads.
He tried to intercept the conversation.
The satellite intercepted the signal.
The software is designed to intercept unauthorized access attempts.
She managed to intercept the letter before her brother saw it.
The team's strategy was to intercept the opponent's long passes.
Radio operators intercepted a strange transmission from the ship.
He intercepted the manager on his way to the meeting.
The security team intercepted the intruder at the gate.
I intercepted the call to tell him the news.
The interception of the enemy fleet changed the war.
The intelligence agency intercepted communications between the two countries.
By intercepting the supply chain, they caused a major delay.
The router is configured to intercept and inspect all incoming traffic.
He intercepted her gaze across the crowded room.
The police intercepted the suspect before he could cross the border.
We intercepted the error message before it crashed the system.
The intercepting player sprinted across the field.
They intercepted the shipment of illegal goods.
The government's ability to intercept encrypted data remains a topic of debate.
The system intercepts the request and redirects it to a secure server.
He intercepted the flow of the argument to offer a different perspective.
The intercept of the signal confirmed their location.
We must intercept the rumor before it spreads further.
The interceptor plane was launched to identify the unknown aircraft.
The program intercepts keyboard inputs to monitor user activity.
She intercepted the trajectory of the conversation with a clever remark.
The subtle art of intercepting a cultural zeitgeist is what makes a great writer.
The algorithm is designed to intercept anomalies in the financial data stream.
By intercepting the narrative, the author challenges the reader's assumptions.
The intercept of the celestial body was calculated with extreme precision.
He intercepted the unfolding tragedy by intervening early.
The intercepting of the beam of light allowed for the experiment to continue.
The diplomat intercepted the hostile exchange with a calm demeanor.
The intercept point was perfectly calculated for the mission.
ترکیبهای رایج
Idioms & Expressions
"intercept the flow"
To stop a process
We need to intercept the flow of bad news.
neutral"intercept a conversation"
To join or stop a talk
I intercepted their conversation to ask a question.
casual"intercept the path"
To get in the way
He intercepted the path of the runner.
neutral"intercept the lead"
To gain an advantage
The team intercepted the lead in the final minute.
casual"intercept the signal"
To understand a hidden hint
She intercepted the signal that it was time to leave.
figurative"intercept the deal"
To stop a transaction
They intercepted the deal before it was signed.
formalEasily Confused
Both imply stopping
Interrupt is for speech/flow; intercept is for physical movement
Don't interrupt me while I talk vs. I intercepted the ball.
Similar sound
Except means excluding
I like all fruits except apples.
Similar sound
Accept means to take willingly
I accept your gift.
Rhyme
A rule or principle
Follow the moral precept.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + intercept + object
He intercepted the pass.
Subject + intercept + object + from + source
They intercepted the signal from the ship.
Subject + intercept + object + before + clause
I intercepted the letter before she read it.
Passive voice: Object + was + intercepted
The package was intercepted.
Subject + attempt + to + intercept
They attempted to intercept the message.
خانواده کلمه
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
مرتبط
How to Use It
7
Formality Scale
اشتباهات رایج
Intercept is for physical movement; interrupt is for speech or flow.
You can't intercept something that isn't moving.
Intercept is a transitive verb; it needs an object.
Except means excluding; intercept means stopping.
Make sure to use the correct tense.
Tips
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a goalie catching a ball in the middle of the field.
When Native Speakers Use It
We use it for sports and security.
Cultural Insight
Very common in American football commentary.
Grammar Shortcut
Always follow with the thing being stopped.
Say It Right
Stress the last syllable.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't use it for static objects.
Did You Know?
It shares a root with 'capture'.
Study Smart
Use it in a sentence about a game.
Context Matters
Use it for things in motion.
Verb Patterns
It is transitive.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
INTER-CEPT: I enter the path and catch it.
Visual Association
A goalie diving to stop a soccer ball.
Word Web
چالش
Use the word 'intercept' to describe a situation in your favorite sport today.
ریشه کلمه
Latin
Original meaning: To take between
بافت فرهنگی
None
Commonly used in American football to describe a defensive player catching a pass.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
Sports
- intercept the ball
- intercept a pass
- a great interception
Security
- intercept communications
- intercept a threat
- intercept a signal
Daily Life
- intercept someone on the way
- intercept a delivery
- intercept a message
Technology
- intercept data
- intercept a request
- intercept a call
Conversation Starters
"Have you ever intercepted a pass in a game?"
"What would you do if you intercepted a secret message?"
"Do you think it's right for governments to intercept communications?"
"Have you ever intercepted someone to ask them a question?"
"How does a goalie intercept a ball?"
Journal Prompts
Describe a time you caught someone by surprise.
Write a story about a spy intercepting a package.
Explain why intercepting data is important for security.
How does the word 'intercept' change if the object is not moving?
سوالات متداول
8 سوالYes, you can intercept someone who is walking to a specific place.
No, it depends on the context. In sports, it's good!
No, you can intercept signals or data.
Interception.
Yes, it follows standard rules.
Yes, you can intercept an email.
In-ter-CEPT.
It is neutral and used in many registers.
خودت رو بسنج
The goalie will ___ the ball.
The goalie stops the ball.
What does intercept mean?
Intercept means to stop something in motion.
You can intercept a book sitting on a table.
The book must be moving to be intercepted.
Word
معنی
Match the verb to the meaning.
The spy intercepted the message.
The software ___ the data before it reached the server.
Intercepted fits the technical context.
Which is a synonym for intercept?
Waylay means to stop someone on their path.
Intercepting a trend is a common metaphor.
It means identifying a trend early.
The diplomat ___ the hostile exchange.
Intercepted implies intervening in the flow.
What is the root of intercept?
It comes from Latin intercipere.
امتیاز: /10
Summary
To intercept is to catch or block something while it is on its way to somewhere else.
- Intercept means to stop something in motion.
- It is common in sports and technical contexts.
- It requires an object.
- It comes from Latin 'intercipere'.
Memory Palace Trick
Imagine a goalie catching a ball in the middle of the field.
When Native Speakers Use It
We use it for sports and security.
Cultural Insight
Very common in American football commentary.
Grammar Shortcut
Always follow with the thing being stopped.
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Pronunciation Guide
Clear stress on the last syllable.
Similar to UK, slightly more emphasis on the 'r'.
Common Errors
- Misplacing stress on the first syllable
- Pronouncing it like 'except'
- Slurring the middle 'ter' syllable
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Clear and common
Useful in formal writing
Easy to pronounce
Standard stress
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
پیشرفته
Grammar to Know
Transitive Verbs
I intercepted the ball.
Past Participles
The ball was intercepted.
Stress Patterns
In-ter-CEPT.