The word 'paused' is the past participle, past tense of the verb to pause. The past participle of the verb also functions as an adjective.
Example sentences:
The horse never paused or stopped. (verb)
The paused train waited for the signal to change. (adjective)
I paused the film so my wife could take a bathroom break.
Hearing the sound behind him again, he paused.
How to use the word in a sentence.
The dress she was wearing at the party was absolutely exquisite!
Yes, in sentence such as'I want to go to the hospital'
An interim means an interval. There was a brief interim in the meeting while everyone got organized.
The superlative degree of word sincere can be most sincere ,or sincerest according to its use in the sentence.
The judge paused to deliberate his response.
The bus paused momentarily at the stop sign.
Antonym a word with the opposite meaning of the word. For example, dark is the antonym of light. So, here are some sentences made up by yours truly! :) "The antonym of nice is," Bob paused paused dramatically, "evil!" "What is an antonym for brave?" Fred lazily asked. Hope this helped! :)
the bear paused because there was a young hunter behind the grizzly bear.
The constable paused when he heard the window break. Constable - police officer
I paused, hoping to answer wisely.
A fly landed on the lip of my coffe cup. We paused at the lip of the canyon. I just bit my lip.
That is the correct spelling of the word "pauses" (waits, or short hesitations).
He was surfing all day and could not find a suitable wave. A sound wave consists of vibrations passed on by the molecules of a medium. The movie star paused to wave to his fans as he left the premiere.
No, it is not. The word paused is a past tense verb or past participle, or an adjective meaning temporarily stopped.
A writer is usually a good storyteller. The storyteller paused in his tale, waiting for someone to put a coin into his cup.
"She smiled wryly." "He paused as a wry smile flickered across his lips." I think that's right. I'm hardly an expert.