wide interval

Frequency: 5.52.1 per million words

A significant duration of time between events, less common than 'long'.

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Examples (10)

  • You are advised to leave a wide interval before you have your next child.
  • The project had wide intervals between major milestones.
  • After a wide interval, the forgotten film was finally released.
  • There was a wide interval between his last visit and this one.
  • The doctor recommended a wide interval between doses of the medication.
  • A wide interval of silence followed the shocking announcement.
  • She usually leaves a wide interval between her painting projects.
  • The historical records showed a wide interval with no significant events.
  • They decided to observe a wide interval before making any further decisions.
  • Despite the wide interval, their friendship remained strong.