English

halt

hɔlt, hɑlt, hɔːlt, hɑːlt
Meaning: a stop or cessation of activity or movement
Part of Speech: Noun Alternative Readings: hɑlt, hɔːlt, hɑːlt

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Example sentences

The peace talks were brought to a sudden halt after the border incident.
The peace talks were brought to a sudden halt after the border incident.
He came to an inelegant halt at the edge of the cliff.
He came to an inelegant halt at the edge of the cliff.

Usage Notes

Commonly used in formal contexts or to describe the stopping of a process or movement. Often appears in phrases like 'bring to a halt' or 'come to a halt'.

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