Period:

Noun:

  1. A length or portion of time.
    • Example: The Renaissance period lasted from the 14th to the 17th century.
  2. A punctuation mark (.) used at the end of a declarative sentence or statement.
    • Example: She finished her essay with a period.
  3. A cycle or recurring interval.
    • Example: The menstrual period typically lasts about a week.
  4. A specified division of time during which something occurs.
    • Example: The exam period begins next week.
  5. A complete sentence or thought.
    • Example: Each paragraph should contain a clear topic and period.

Prepositions Used with “Period”:

  • Period of (e.g., a period of growth)
  • Period from (e.g., from Monday to Friday)
  • Period in (e.g., in the Middle Ages)

Collocations:

  • Period of time
  • Time period
  • Waiting period
  • Study period
  • Recovery period
  • Grace period
  • Historical period
  • Menstrual period

Example Sentences:

  1. The Jurassic period is known for its dinosaurs.
  2. She took a break during the lunch period.
  3. The Renaissance was a period of great cultural and artistic achievement.
  4. He waited for a quiet period to make his announcement.
  5. The rental contract includes a notice period of 30 days.
  6. The examination period lasts two weeks.
  7. The report covers a period of six months.
  8. They lived through a period of economic recession.
  9. She needs to rest during her recovery period.
  10. The incubation period for the disease is about two weeks.
  11. There was a silent period after the shocking news.
  12. The warranty covers a period of one year.
  13. The Renaissance period saw a revival of classical learning.
  14. The trial period allows you to test the product.
  15. The study focused on a period of rapid urbanization.
  16. She experienced irregular periods during stressful times.
  17. The sentencing period was postponed due to new evidence.
  18. During the holiday period, traffic is usually heavy.
  19. They agreed on a grace period for payment.
  20. The Victorian period is known for its strict social norms.
  21. The waiting period for the interview seemed endless.
  22. She attended a training period before starting her job.
  23. The exam period is a stressful time for students.
  24. The baroque period in music was characterized by ornamentation.
  25. The incubation period for chickenpox varies.
  26. We are in a period of transition.
  27. The company experienced a growth period last quarter.
  28. The historical period spans several centuries.
  29. They observed a mourning period after the loss.
  30. The renaissance period saw the flourishing of art and literature.
  31. The budget covers a planning period of five years.
  32. The class period ended at noon.
  33. The policy covers a review period of six months.
  34. The stipulated period for completion of the project is six months.
  35. The devotional period was part of their daily routine.
  36. She entered a reflective period after the breakup.
  37. They have a trial period for new software.
  38. The Mesozoic period includes the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous periods.
  39. The warranty period starts from the date of purchase.
  40. They completed the renovation work within the specified period.
  41. The recovery period after surgery was longer than expected.
  42. The grace period for the payment ends next week.
  43. She enjoys studying the Romantic period in literature.
  44. The lease agreement includes a notice period of one month.
  45. The incubation period for this illness is unpredictable.
  46. The study covers a period of rapid technological change.
  47. The Renaissance period marked a shift in European thought.
  48. The menstrual period is a natural part of the reproductive cycle.
  49. The holiday period is a time for family gatherings.
  50. The probationary period allows employers to evaluate new hires.
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