suspend
To stop something for a while or to hang something up.
Explanation at your level:
To suspend means to stop something for a short time. Imagine you are playing a game and you stop it. You can also hang things. If you hang a light from the ceiling, you suspend it. It is like putting something on a hook in the air.
When you suspend a rule, you stop it from working for a while. If a student is suspended, they cannot go to school for a few days. You can also use this word for objects. A bridge that hangs from cables is a suspended bridge.
In professional life, suspend is used to describe temporary delays. A company might suspend a service if there is a problem. In a more physical sense, it means to hang something. For example, 'The artist suspended the sculptures from the ceiling.' It is a useful word for both formal news and describing physical objects.
Suspend implies a temporary cessation of an action or a physical state of hanging. You might suspend your judgment until you hear all the facts. In a legal context, a suspended sentence is a common term. It is a precise word that carries a sense of 'on hold' or 'floating'.
The term suspend is often used in academic and formal discourse to denote the temporary invalidation of a protocol or status. It suggests a state of limbo. Figuratively, we speak of suspending disbelief, a crucial concept in literary theory. The word bridges the gap between physical suspension—like a chandelier—and abstract suspension, such as suspending a bank account or a diplomatic agreement.
Etymologically rooted in the Latin suspendere, the word suspend encapsulates the tension between gravity and stasis. It is used in advanced contexts to describe everything from suspended particles in chemistry to the suspension of civil liberties in political science. Mastery of this word involves understanding its nuance in legal, scientific, and artistic contexts, where it often denotes a deliberate act of 'holding' a state of affairs in abeyance.
Word in 30 Seconds
- Suspend means to stop temporarily.
- It also means to hang from above.
- It is a regular verb.
- It has roots in Latin.
Hey there! Let's talk about the word suspend. It is a versatile verb that pops up in two very different situations. First, think about a pause button. When you suspend something like a rule, a membership, or a project, you are hitting 'pause' on it. It isn't gone forever; it is just on hold for a while.
The second meaning is all about gravity. If you suspend a lamp from the ceiling or a swing from a tree branch, you are hanging it up. In both cases, the core idea is that something is being held in a state of 'not moving forward' or 'hanging in space'. It is a great word to have in your toolkit when you need to describe delays or physical positioning.
The word suspend has a fascinating journey through history. It comes to us from the Latin word suspendere, which is a combination of sub (meaning 'from under') and pendere (meaning 'to hang'). So, literally, it meant to hang something up from beneath!
Over centuries, this concept evolved. While the physical meaning of 'hanging' stayed strong, the metaphorical meaning of 'hanging' a decision or a process in the air—keeping it waiting—developed as well. It entered English through Old French, keeping its Latin roots intact. It is quite cool how a word that started as a way to describe a physical action became a standard term for administrative delays in modern business and law.
You will hear suspend used in both casual and formal settings. In a professional or legal context, you might hear that a company has suspended operations or that a student was suspended from school. These are serious uses where the word implies a temporary punishment or a necessary stop.
In a more casual or technical way, you might hear about suspended ceilings in architecture or a suspended bridge. The register is generally neutral, but it leans toward formal when discussing rules or policies. Remember, it is a verb, so you can use it in various tenses like 'suspended' or 'suspending' depending on when the action happened.
While 'suspend' itself is a verb, it is part of many concepts. 1. Suspend disbelief: This means to accept something as real even if it is clearly fictional, like in a movie. 2. Suspended animation: A state where life processes are slowed down, common in sci-fi. 3. Left hanging: Not exactly the word, but related to being left in a state of uncertainty. 4. Suspend judgment: To wait until you have more facts before deciding. 5. Suspended sentence: A legal term where a punishment is held off unless the person breaks the law again.
Suspend is a regular verb. Its past tense and past participle form is suspended. The IPA for British English is /səˈspend/ and for American English is /səˈspend/. The stress is on the second syllable, which is typical for many two-syllable verbs in English.
It often takes an object, as in 'They suspended the game.' You can also use it in the passive voice: 'The game was suspended due to rain.' Rhyming words include depend, extend, blend, mend, and tend. Practice the 'sə' sound at the beginning—it is a soft 'uh' sound, not a hard 's' sound!
Fun Fact
The word 'pendant' comes from the same Latin root.
Pronunciation Guide
Starts with a schwa sound.
Clear stress on the second syllable.
Common Errors
- Pronouncing the 'u' as a long 'oo'
- Stressing the first syllable
- Dropping the 'd' at the end
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Accessible
Commonly used
Easy to pronounce
Clear sounds
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
Advanced
Grammar to Know
Passive Voice
The game was suspended.
Transitive Verbs
He suspended the meeting.
Prepositional Phrases
Suspended from the ceiling.
Examples by Level
Please suspend the game.
Stop the game.
Verb usage.
The lamp is suspended.
The lamp is hanging.
Passive voice.
Suspend the rope.
Hang the rope.
Imperative.
They suspend work.
They stop work.
Simple present.
I suspend my toys.
I hang my toys.
Active voice.
Do not suspend it.
Do not hang it.
Negative imperative.
We suspend the class.
We stop the class.
Simple present.
He will suspend it.
He will hang it.
Future tense.
The school will suspend the rules for today.
The bridge is suspended over the river.
They had to suspend the meeting.
The player was suspended for two games.
Can you suspend the painting?
The service was suspended due to snow.
We decided to suspend the project.
The lights are suspended from wires.
The airline had to suspend all flights.
He was suspended from his job for a week.
The artist suspended the sculpture in the air.
We must suspend judgment until we know more.
The police suspended the investigation.
The chandelier is suspended by a chain.
They suspended the membership of the club.
The construction was suspended indefinitely.
The judge gave him a suspended sentence.
I had to suspend my disbelief to enjoy the movie.
The company suspended its dividend payments.
The plan was suspended pending further review.
Dust particles were suspended in the air.
The athlete was suspended for a doping violation.
They suspended the rules of the game.
The project remains suspended until funding arrives.
The constitution was suspended during the crisis.
The scientist analyzed the suspended matter in the fluid.
He chose to suspend his professional duties.
The negotiations were suspended by the mediator.
The architecture features a suspended glass floor.
One must suspend moral judgment in this case.
The trading of shares was suspended on the exchange.
The animation was kept in a state of suspended reality.
The sovereign power suspended the habeas corpus.
The colloidal solution contained suspended minerals.
She lived in a state of suspended animation, waiting for news.
The treaty was suspended following the breach.
His disbelief was suspended by the sheer spectacle.
The operation was suspended due to unforeseen logistical failures.
The bridge is a marvel of suspended engineering.
The committee suspended the bylaws to allow for an emergency vote.
Common Collocations
Idioms & Expressions
"suspend disbelief"
to accept the impossible for the sake of entertainment
I had to suspend disbelief to enjoy the fantasy novel.
neutral"suspended animation"
a state of temporary inactivity
The bear was in a state of suspended animation during winter.
neutral"left hanging"
to be left waiting without an answer
He left me hanging for an hour.
casual"hang in the balance"
to be uncertain
The outcome hangs in the balance.
neutral"hang by a thread"
to be in a precarious situation
His job hangs by a thread.
neutral"hang fire"
to delay action
Let's hang fire on that decision.
idiomaticEasily Confused
similar sound
depend means to rely on
I depend on you.
similar rhyme
extend means to make longer
Extend the deadline.
shared root
pending is an adjective/preposition
The case is pending.
shared root
pendant is a noun
She wore a gold pendant.
Sentence Patterns
Subject + suspend + Object
They suspended the rules.
Subject + be + suspended + from + Object
The lamp is suspended from the ceiling.
Subject + suspend + Object + until + time
We will suspend the project until Monday.
Subject + suspend + disbelief
I had to suspend disbelief.
Subject + receive + a + suspended + sentence
He received a suspended sentence.
Word Family
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
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How to Use It
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Formality Scale
Common Mistakes
They sound similar but mean different things.
Suspend is a verb; suspension is the noun.
It is a transitive verb.
The vowel is 'e'.
We suspend things FROM a ceiling, not ON it.
Tips
Memory Palace
Visualize a 'suspend' button on a hanging lamp.
Native Speaker Tip
Use it when something is on hold.
Cultural Insight
Often used in school discipline.
Grammar Shortcut
Always follow with an object.
Say It Right
Stress the second syllable.
Mistake to Avoid
Don't say 'suspend on' for ceilings.
Did You Know?
It comes from Latin for 'hang from under'.
Study Smart
Group it with 'pendant' and 'pending'.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
SUS-PEND: SUSpects are PENDing (waiting) for their trial.
Visual Association
A lamp hanging from a hook.
Word Web
Challenge
Use the word in a sentence about a lamp.
Word Origin
Latin
Original meaning: To hang from beneath
Cultural Context
None, but 'suspended' can be a sensitive term in employment contexts.
Commonly used in school and legal contexts.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
School
- suspended from school
- student suspension
- rules suspended
Work
- suspend operations
- suspend a contract
- suspended employee
Construction
- suspended ceiling
- suspended bridge
- cables for suspension
Law
- suspended sentence
- suspend a license
- legal suspension
Conversation Starters
"Have you ever had to suspend your disbelief for a movie?"
"Why do you think schools suspend students?"
"What kind of things do you see suspended in a room?"
"When is it appropriate to suspend a meeting?"
"Have you ever heard of a suspended sentence?"
Journal Prompts
Write about a time you had to wait for something to resume after it was suspended.
Describe a room and mention something that is suspended from the ceiling.
If you could suspend one rule in your life, what would it be?
Explain the difference between 'suspending' a project and 'canceling' it.
Frequently Asked Questions
8 questionsYes, it is regular.
Yes, usually in school or work contexts.
Suspension.
No, it implies a temporary state.
It is neutral to formal.
Yes, you can suspend a meeting.
A legal punishment that is not enforced unless another crime is committed.
sə-SPEND.
Test Yourself
The lamp is ___ from the ceiling.
Suspended is the correct verb form.
What does 'suspend' mean here?
Suspend means to stop or hang.
You can suspend a person from school.
It means to temporarily remove them.
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Meaning
Matches verbs and meanings.
Passive voice structure.
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Summary
Suspend means to hold something in a state of 'hanging'—either physically in the air or figuratively in time.
- Suspend means to stop temporarily.
- It also means to hang from above.
- It is a regular verb.
- It has roots in Latin.
Memory Palace
Visualize a 'suspend' button on a hanging lamp.
Native Speaker Tip
Use it when something is on hold.
Cultural Insight
Often used in school discipline.
Grammar Shortcut
Always follow with an object.
Example
The boy hung the decoration and used a thin wire to suspend it from the ceiling.
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