The word interlude comes from the Latin words "inter-" meaning between and "ludus" meaning play and becomes the English word interlude. Therefore, the meaning of interlude is something that is presented in a middle of somewhere. Other words that are synonymous with interlude are: intermission and and break. The best adjective that best defines an interlude is the word "witty". Being witty means able to show a quick and inventive humour.
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the person is usually hesitant or will offer something in exchange and will try to get you to show or reveal the item before them.
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