All English words - page 4885
verbTo persuade again.
nounA stock of plays, dances, or items that a company or a performer knows or is prepared to perform.
Usage examples:
He accompanied one of the dances, and his repertoire of bagpipe tunes is extensive.
nounA stock of plays, dances, or items that a company or a performer knows or is prepared to perform.
Usage examples:
He accompanied one of the dances, and his repertoire of bagpipe tunes is extensive.
nounThe performance of various plays, operas, or ballets by a company at regular short intervals.
Usage examples:
A repertory actor
nounA catalogue, an inventory.
Repertory
ˈrep.ə.tər.inounThe performance of various plays, operas, or ballets by a company at regular short intervals.
Usage examples:
A repertory actor
nounSecond or subsequent perusal; an instance of this.
verbTo peruse again or repeatedly.
verbTo peruse again or repeatedly.
verbTo peruse again or repeatedly.
nounThe repeating figure or figures of a recurring decimal fraction.
Usage examples:
What is the name for the bar over the repetend in repeating decimals?
nounThe repeating figure or figures of a recurring decimal fraction.
Usage examples:
What is the name for the bar over the repetend in repeating decimals?
nounA tutor or coach of ballet dancers or musicians, especially opera singers.
Usage examples:
His family lost their fortune in the inflationary crash of 1923, and wagner-régeny was forced to ea…
nounA tutor or coach of ballet dancers or musicians, especially opera singers.
Usage examples:
His family lost their fortune in the inflationary crash of 1923, and wagner-régeny was forced to ea…
nounThe action of repeating something that has already been said or written.
Usage examples:
Her comments are worthy of repetition
The act of doing or performing again
adjectiveCharacterized by, or of the nature of, repetition.
nounThe action of repeating something that has already been said or written.
Usage examples:
Her comments are worthy of repetition
adjectiveAnother term for repetitive.
Usage examples:
Many hours of repetitious labour
adjectiveContaining or characterized by repetition, especially when unnecessary or tiresome.
Usage examples:
A repetitive task
adverbIn a way that involves doing or saying the same thing several times, especially in a way that is boring
Usage examples:
She pressed the button repetitively with one finger., they tried to train the child, patiently and …
verbTo phase differently; to alter the phase or timing of.
verbTo take a photograph of someone or something again
Usage examples:
She found some old family photos and then rephotographed the same people in the same locations., th…
verbExpress (an idea or question) in an alternative way, especially for the purpose of clarification.
Usage examples:
Rephrase the statement so that it is clear
verbExpress (an idea or question) in an alternative way, especially for the purpose of clarification.
Usage examples:
Rephrase the statement so that it is clear
verbExpress (an idea or question) in an alternative way, especially for the purpose of clarification.
Usage examples:
Rephrase the statement so that it is clear
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