interrupción means interruption — a common term in Spanish for Business. Learn how it's used in a real-world example.
📅 Published: July 30, 2025
interrupción
noun • /[in-teh-roop-SYON]/
interruption
Example:
Disculpa la interrupción en la llamada.
Sorry for the interruption on the call.
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🧠 What does interrupción mean?
In Spanish, 'interrupción' means an interruption, break, or disruption in something. It refers to the act of stopping a continuous process or activity. In a business context, this could be the interruption of a workflow, a meeting, a presentation, or even a supply chain. It can also refer to a temporary suspension or halt in a service, like an internet interruption.
📚 Extra examples
- Disculpe la interrupción, pero tengo una llamada urgente.
Excuse the interruption, but I have an urgent call. - La interrupción del suministro eléctrico causó grandes pérdidas.
The interruption of the power supply caused significant losses. - Hubo una interrupción en las negociaciones.
There was an interruption in the negotiations. - Odio las interrupciones cuando estoy trabajando.
I hate interruptions when I am working. - La construcción causó interrupciones en el tráfico.
The construction caused traffic interruptions.
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🔁 Synonyms & opposites of "interrupción"
Synonyms: interrupción, corte, parada, suspensión, cese
Opposites: continuación, reanudación
💡 Did You Know?
The word 'interrupción' comes from the Latin word 'interruptio', meaning 'a breaking off'.
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