Postpone
UK //pəʊstˈpəʊn//US //poʊstˈpoʊn//
Definition
To arrange for something to happen at a later time.
In simple words: To delay something to a later time.
Examples
- We had to postpone the meeting due to bad weather.
- The event was postponed until next month.
- They decided to postpone their trip to avoid the traffic.
- Can we postpone the deadline for this project?
- It's better to postpone than to rush and make mistakes.
Usage notes
Use 'postpone' in formal and neutral contexts. Avoid in casual conversations where simpler terms like 'delay' might be more appropriate.
Grammar pattern
postpone + object
Memory hint
Think 'post' as in ‘after’ and 'pone' as in 'tone down' the time.
Collocations
- postpone a meeting
- postpone a decision
- postpone an event
Synonyms
- delay
- defer
- put off
- suspend
- procrastinate
Antonyms
- advance
- accelerate
- hasten
Common mistakes
- Confusing with 'cancel' means to stop something completely.
- Using 'postponed' as a synonym for 'rescheduled' incorrectly.