for 24 hours
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Definition
- Adverb: For the entire duration of twenty-four consecutive hours; continuously without a break or pause.
Usage
The phrase 'for 24 hours' is used to indicate that an action, state, or condition lasts the full length of a day and night without interruption. It emphasizes continuity and non-stop duration.
Examples
- The emergency hotline operates for 24 hours.
- The store is open for 24 hours during the holiday season.
- He drove for 24 hours to reach his destination on time.
- The system will be down for 24 hours for maintenance.
Advanced Usage
- "to work for 24 hours straight": To work continuously without any sleep or significant break for a full day.
- The medical team worked for 24 hours straight during the crisis.
- "to last for 24 hours": To have a duration of exactly one full day.
- The power outage lasted for 24 hours.
Variants and Related Words
- Around the clock (adverb): Continuously, all day and all night. This is a common synonym.
- The team worked around the clock to finish the project.
- Day and night (adverb): Continuously, without stopping.
- They labored day and night.
- Non-stop (adverb/adjective): Without stopping or pausing.
- We had non-stop meetings for 24 hours.
Synonyms
- Continuously
- Uninterruptedly
- Without a break
- Round the clock
Related Phrases
- For a full day: An alternative way to express the same duration.
- It rained for a full day.
- 24/7 (adverb): An informal phrase meaning "24 hours a day, 7 days a week," implying constant availability or operation.
- This service is available 24/7.
Adverb
- without stopping
- she worked around the clock