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installment

1 American  
[in-stawl-muhnt] / ɪnˈstɔl mənt /
especially British, instalment

noun

  1. Finance. any of several parts into which a debt or other sum payable is divided for payment at successive fixed times; the scheduled periodic payment made on an installment loan.

    to pay for furniture in monthly installments.

  2. a single portion of something furnished or issued by parts at successive times.

    a magazine serial in six installments.


installment 2 American  
[in-stawl-muhnt] / ɪnˈstɔl mənt /
Or instalment

noun

  1. the act of installing. install.

  2. the fact of being installed; install; installation.


Other Word Forms

  • reinstallment noun

Etymology

Origin of installment1

First recorded in 1770–75; in- 2 + obsolete (e)stallment, equivalent to estall “to arrange payment on an installment plan” (perhaps from Anglo-French ) + -ment

Origin of installment2

First recorded in 1580–90; install + -ment

Example Sentences

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The final bonus scene in “The Super Mario Galaxy Movie” is more of a teaser for what could come in a future “Mario” installment.

From Los Angeles Times • Apr. 1, 2026

The formula still entertains, sure, but its bite has been blunted by the weight of copycats that came after the first installment.

From Salon • Mar. 29, 2026

Microdramas hew to an established formula, with each installment ending on a cliffhanger that pushes its often preposterous story line toward a final, usually shocking reveal.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 18, 2026

He even directed the third installment of the "Creed" series himself.

From Barron's • Mar. 16, 2026

It was enough of an accomplishment to write my final installment for the Arlington News.

From "Hattie Big Sky" by Kirby Larson