But suspended the sentence vs Delay

When to use each in English, with meaning, register, and examples.

But suspended the sentence

FormalTop 2,000 (common)

Delay

Top 1,000 (very common)B2noun
Most formal: But suspended the sentenceMost common: Delay
 But suspended the sentenceDelay
Pronunciation🇬🇧 //səˈspɛnd ðə ˈsɛntəns//🇺🇸 //səˈspɛnd ðə ˈsɛntəns//🇬🇧 /["/dɪˈleɪ/"]/🇺🇸 /["/dɪˈleɪ/"]/
MeaningA judge delays the punishment for a crime.To make something happen later than planned.
ExampleThe judge decided to suspend the sentence for better behavior.Due to the heavy traffic, there was a significant delay in our arrival time.
RegisterFormalNeutral
How commonTop 2,000 (common)Top 1,000 (very common)
CEFR level-B2
Part of speechnoun
Collocationssuspend the sentence, suspend enforcement, suspend a decision, suspend the punishment, suspend legal actionconsiderable, enormous, lengthy, series, be subject to, be plagued by, encounter, occur, without delay, delay in, delay of, considerable, enormous, lengthy, series, be subject to, be plagued by, encounter, occur, without delay, delay in, delay of
Antonyms-advance, hasten, expedite
Common mistakesUsing 'suspend' without an object, e.g., 'suspend for the crime' instead of 'suspend the sentence for the crime'., Confusing 'suspend' with 'postpone'., Using 'saurus' instead of 'sentence' in legal terms.Confusing 'delay' with 'defer' — 'defer' is often more formal., Using 'delayed' incorrectly in tense — check verb forms for accuracy., Overusing 'delay' in casual speech when simpler options like 'wait' are available.
Usage notesTypically used in legal contexts. Not common in everyday conversation unless discussing court cases.Use 'delay' when referring to postponing events or actions. It's appropriate in both formal and informal contexts, but avoid using it in very casual conversations where simpler words like 'wait' might suffice.

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Frequently asked questions: But suspended the sentence vs Delay

What's the difference between But suspended the sentence and Delay?

But suspended the sentence: A judge delays the punishment for a crime. Delay: To make something happen later than planned.

Which is more formal: But suspended the sentence and Delay?

But suspended the sentence is the most formal of these.

Which is more common: But suspended the sentence and Delay?

Delay is the most common in everyday English.

Can you show an example of each?

But suspended the sentence: The judge decided to suspend the sentence for better behavior. Delay: Due to the heavy traffic, there was a significant delay in our arrival time.

Can I use But suspended the sentence and Delay interchangeably?

Not always. But suspended the sentence and Delay are related and overlap in some contexts, but they differ in register, how common they are, and usage, so swapping one for another can change the meaning or tone. Check the differences above before substituting.

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