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stint

/stɪnt/

Meanings
  • Noun

    A period of time during which a person or thing is required to work or perform a duty, especially one that is short or intermittent.

    - "He served a stint in the army."
    - "She did a stint as a waitress before becoming an actress."
    - "The prisoner was given a short stint in solitary confinement."
  • Verb

    To work or perform a duty for a specified period of time, especially one that is short or intermittent.

    - "The actors will stint for three weeks in London."
    - "The company required all employees to stint during the economic downturn."
    - "The sailor was ordered to stint as lookout for the night shift."

Pronunciation
  1. /stɪnt/



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  2. /stɪnt/



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Rhymes
Words rhyming with stint
pint , int , grint , tint
Variants
List of all variants of stint that leads to same result
stent , stint , stints , stinted , stinter , stinters , stinting
Etymology
origin and the way in which meanings have changed throughout history.

Originally meaning a 'stoppage' or 'interruption', stint comes from the Old Norse word stent meaning 'to stop' or 'to obstruct'.


Trivia
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  1. The term 'stint' has been used in the fishing industry to refer to the amount of fish caught by a fisherman or boat in a single trip.

  2. In the game of golf, a stint is the length of time a player is allowed to search for a lost ball before incurring a penalty.

  3. In the world of finance, a stint refers to a short period of time during which a company experiences a significant increase in profits or revenue.


Related Concepts
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  1. Shift work: Stint is related to shift work, which refers to working hours that are not during the normal daytime hours. Shift work can disrupt a person's circadian rhythms, leading to health problems.

  2. Tour of duty: Stint is also related to a tour of duty, which refers to the length of time a person serves in the military or in a particular job.


Culture
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In literature, stint has been used to describe a period of time spent in a particular place or occupation. For example, in Mark Twain's 'The Adventures of Tom Sawyer', Tom and Huck spend a stint in a cave, hiding from the authorities. In music, the term 'stint' is sometimes used to refer to a set or series of performances by a musician or band.

How to Memorize "stint"

  1. visualize

    - Imagine a clock with hands that stop at different intervals to represent the length of a stint.

  2. associate

    - Associate the word 'stint' with the word 'intermission' or 'pause'.

  3. mnemonics

    - Use the acronym S-T-I-N-T to remember the definition: 'Stopping Time In Necessary Tasks'.


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