"Ellipsis" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Ellipsis" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Ellipsis" Meaning

An ellipsis is a punctuation mark consisting of three dots (...), used to indicate a pause or break in thought, speech, or writing, often used to convey that something has been omitted or to suggest a trailing off into silence.

"Ellipsis" Examples

Examples of "ellipsis" usage:


Example 1: In writing

I was so frustrated with the lack of progress that I let out an exasperated... And then I stormed out of the meeting room.

Example 2: In speech

The speaker paused for a moment before saying... It was an emotionally charged moment in the public debate.

Example 3: In music

The song's chorus ended with a dramatic... before building up to the final note.

Example 4: In literary criticism

The author's use of an ellipsis in the novel created a sense of suspense, leaving the reader wondering what would happen next.

Example 5: In technical writing

The formatting guide requires using three dots, known as an ellipsis, to indicate a pause or interruption in the text.

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