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refreshment time
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "refreshment time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a scheduled break during an event or meeting where refreshments are served. Example: "After the first session, we will have a refreshment time for everyone to enjoy some snacks and drinks."
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2 human-written examples
Use refreshing foods during refreshment time.
Wiki
Since time for instruction for the participants and the refreshment time between phases was given, an extra 30 min were added to the experiment time, requiring a total of 1.5 h for a complete session.
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58 human-written examples
For most of the past 10 years, Europe's most human city has endured the ignominy of the Continent's foremost art collection being confined to an awkward annexe – the Rijksmuseum's refreshment took three times as much time and money as predicted.
News & Media
That's no mean feat in New York, where your proximity to refreshment at any time is usually about the same as the distance between Londoners and rats.
News & Media
There were plenty of home defenders in the box as he crossed, but Abel Hernández's movement was so switched on, so alert, he ruthlessly exposed Per Mertesacker to head Hull in front as numerous supporters were ambling back from their half time refreshment.
News & Media
And here we find the irony of this jolly word "refresh", for so often the outcome of this refreshment, especially at times of greatest need, is an oppressive, humid sameness.
News & Media
That would have been the one worry for his team's followers as they sought half-time refreshment.
News & Media
The bar, with walls plastered with memorabilia, is a popular spot on game days, and its draft beers and snacks make for great game-time refreshment.
News & Media
It may well strike Robert Thomson, the man tasked with running the new publishing arm, that there needs to be refreshment at both Times titles.
News & Media
In the parlor, a plate of croissants and glasses of sherry stood at the ready for the refreshment of tea-time callers; none of the guests dared touch them, but the temptation was strong.
News & Media
Note that five times in refreshment mean that we need to refresh the pattern codebook in all GOP in our experiments.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "refreshment time" to specifically indicate a designated period for consuming refreshments, rather than a general break.
Common error
Avoid using "refreshment time" interchangeably with terms like "break time" or "free time". "Refreshment time" specifically implies that food and/or beverages will be available.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "refreshment time" primarily functions as a noun phrase. It designates a specific period allocated for consuming food and drinks, often during meetings, conferences, or events. Ludwig examples confirm its use in describing scheduled breaks.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
"Refreshment time" is a noun phrase used to denote a designated period for consuming food and drinks, often within structured events. Though grammatically correct, its usage is relatively rare. As confirmed by Ludwig, while usable across different registers, it may be considered more appropriate for neutral contexts. For more formal settings, consider using "interval for refreshments". Despite the limited number of occurrences, "refreshment time" serves the specific purpose of indicating the availability and consumption of refreshments during a break.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
break time
Emphasizes the pause from activity more generally, not specifically food/drink.
snack break
Specifically refers to a short break for eating a snack.
meal break
Focuses on a break dedicated to eating a full meal.
food break
Focuses on a break where food is the primary element.
drinks break
Focuses on a break where drink is the primary element.
coffee break
Highlights a break for drinking coffee.
tea break
Refers to a break for drinking tea, common in some cultures.
interval for refreshments
A more formal way to describe a break for food and drink.
intermission for snacks
Refers to a pause during a performance or event where snacks are served.
time for a bite
Suggests a moment to eat something quickly.
FAQs
How can I use "refreshment time" in a sentence?
You can use "refreshment time" to describe a scheduled break where food and drinks are provided, such as, "The conference includes a 15-minute "refreshment time" between sessions."
What are some alternatives to "refreshment time"?
Alternatives include "break time", "snack break", or "meal break", depending on the specific context and what is being offered during the break.
Is "refreshment time" formal or informal?
"Refreshment time" is generally considered neutral and can be used in both formal and informal settings, although more formal contexts might prefer "interval for refreshments".
What is the difference between "refreshment time" and "tea time"?
"Refreshment time" is a general term for a break where refreshments are served, while "tea time" specifically refers to a social gathering or break where tea is served, often with light snacks.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
79%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested