The stress in the word "interrupt" falls on the second syllable, "rup." It is pronounced as in-tuh-RUPT.
The word "interrupt" can be a verb.
The unstressed vowel in "interrupt" is the second 'e' sound, represented by the letter 'e' in the word.
The Luhya word for the English word 'stress' is "nyasia".
The stress in the word "interpret" is on the "ter".
The stress in the word "notable" is placed on the first syllable, "no-".
The word "interrupt" can be a verb.
Interrupt does not have a precise opposite, but the word listen comes close.
My little brother likes to interrupt me when I am doing my homework.
Here is an example sentence using the word interrupt. Bill will always interrupt Sally when she is telling a story about him.
"You should not interrupt class," the teacher scolded the boy.
Amy did not interrupt her mother even when the telephone rang.
get interrupted
The correct spelling of the word is interrupt.Some example sentences with this word are:I asked you not to interrupt the class.We interrupt this programme to bring you some breaking news.
Interject.
to interrupt
The root word for "interrupt" is "rupt," which comes from the Latin word "rumpere," meaning "to break." The prefix "inter-" means "between" or "among," so when combined with "rupt," it forms the word "interrupt," which means to break in between or disturb a conversation or event.
The unstressed vowel in "interrupt" is the second 'e' sound, represented by the letter 'e' in the word.