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Pause

A pause is a temporary cessation of motion, activity, or speech. It can occur spontaneously in ordinary life or be deliberate for effect, pacing, or clarification. It is also used as a term in various disciplines such as music, cinema, computing, and rhetoric.

In speech and language, pauses occur as silences between words or sentences and can carry pragmatic meaning,

In music, a pause is represented by a rest, a duration that denotes silence for a specific

In media playback and computing, the pause command halts audio or video streams or program execution. In

In performance and design, pauses are used for dramatic pacing or punctuation in dialogue, stage directions,

signaling
boundaries,
emphasis,
hesitation,
or
turn-taking.
They
are
measured
in
terms
of
duration
and
may
be
silent
or
filled
with
vocalized
sounds
(ums,
aahs).
length.
Rest
symbols
indicate
varying
lengths;
musicians
observe
rhythm
and
tempo
during
the
pause,
then
resume.
operating
systems
and
scripting,
functions
like
pause
or
sleep
suspend
processes
for
a
set
time
or
until
user
input.
or
visual
storytelling,
and
can
influence
audience
perception
and
energy.