duration

duration
noun
ADJECTIVE
brief, short
limited

Jobs were of limited duration and usually paid low wages.

long, prolonged
indefinite
maximum, minimum
overall, total

The overall duration of the flight was 11 hours.

average, mean
expected, likely

the expected duration of the disease

desired, ideal
VERB + DURATION
decrease, reduce, shorten

Taking antibiotics will shorten the duration of the illness.

limit
extend, increase
calculate, determine, estimate, measure
PREPOSITION
for the duration (of)

She stayed there for the duration of the trip.

of … duration

The next contract will be of shorter duration.

throughout the duration of

This continued throughout the duration of their marriage.


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