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Learn to pronounce de·lay

/dəˈlā/
verb
make (someone or something) late or slow.
"the train was delayed"
synonyms: detain, hold up, make late, retard, keep (back), slow up, slow down, set back, bog down, hinder, hamper, impede, obstruct

noun
a period of time by which something is late or postponed.
"a two-hour delay"
synonyms: holdup, wait, waiting period, detainment, hindrance, impediment, obstruction, setback, interval, gap, interlude, postponement, deferral, deferment, putting off, stay, respite, rescheduling, adjournment, continuation, put-off

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4 days ago · 1. a : the act of postponing, hindering, or causing something to occur more slowly than normal : the state of being delayed get started without delay.
to put off to a later time; defer; postpone: The pilot delayed the flight until the weather cleared. to impede the process or progress of; retard; hinder.
to make something happen at a later time than originally planned or expected: My plane was delayed by an hour. Heavy snow delayed the start of the game.
4 days ago · Some common synonyms of delay are dally, dawdle, lag, loiter, and procrastinate. While all these words mean "to move or act slowly so as to fall ...
delay in American English · 1. to put off to a future time; postpone · 2. to make late; slow up; detain. verb intransitive · 3. to stop for a while; linger.
A delay is a wait or a postponement. An unexpected delay before the start of a play might make the audience restless and noisy.
Strongest matches: adjourn, bar, block, defer, detain, hamper, hold, impede, keep, obstruct, postpone, prevent, prolong, put off, restrict, shelve, stall, stay ...
DELAY meaning: 1 : a situation in which something happens later than it should; 2 : the amount of time that you must wait for something that is late.
delay verb (CHANGE TIME) ... to make something happen at a later time than originally planned or expected: Can you delay your departure until next week?
1. To postpone until a later time; defer. 2. To cause to be later or slower than expected or desired: Heavy traffic delayed us.