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Meaning
The word "bouts" refers to short periods of intense activity or occurrences that often happen in succession or a series of events, such as fights, competitions, or episodes of illness. It is commonly used to describe situations that are temporary but can be repeated or cyclical.
Synonyms
- Episodes
- Spells
- Fits
- Attacks
- Matches
Antonyms
- Calm
- Peace
- Stability
- Continuity
- Extended period
Etymology
The word "bouts" comes from Middle English "bute," meaning a period, often related to a fight or contest. Its usage has evolved over time, maintaining the concept of short durations or occurrences.
Examples
- After several bouts of illness, she decided to focus on her health.
- The boxer had a series of bouts before he became the champion.
- He experienced frequent bouts of anxiety during exam season.
- Their bouts of laughter filled the room and brought everyone together.
- There were several bouts of rain throughout the day, making it difficult to enjoy the outdoor event.