🔄return

verb
/rɪˈtɜːrn/

Meaning

to come or go back to a place; to give back
to go or come back to a place after being away

Example Sentences

I will return home tomorrow.

He will return the book tomorrow.

Synonyms

come back, go back, give back, restore, reappear, revert
Entry 1
come back, go back, give back, restore
Entry 2
come back, go back, reappear, revert

Antonyms

leave, depart, take, keep
Entry 1
leave, depart, take, keep
Entry 2
leave, depart

Collocations

return home, return to work, return journey, return address, return call, return a favor, return to
Entry 1
return home, return to work, return journey, return address, return call
Entry 2
return home, return a favor, return to

More Example Sentences

Wherever you go, please return by 9 pm.

I would like to return this because it's broken.

When did you return home after the movie was over?

When did you return home after the picnic was over?

I would like to return this because it doesn't work.

How many days after the Eid did you return from home?

I would like to return this because it doesn't fit me.

How many days after the Eid did you return from Chicago?

When did you return home after the football match was over?

Which of your journeys was better, going home or returning from home?

Related Vocabularies

to take something away officially, often as a punishment
to officially forbid something; to prohibit
To make something greater by adding to it; to increase.
to recall to the mind; to keep in memory
to make someone dissatisfied or discontented
To give life, energy, or strength to something.

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