🔄repeat

verb
/rɪˈpiːt/

Meaning

to say or do something again
to say again or do again

Example Sentences

Could you please repeat what you just said?

Could you please repeat that sentence?

Synonyms

reiterate, reproduce, echo, duplicate, restate
Entry 1
reiterate, reproduce, echo, duplicate
Entry 2
restate, reiterate, duplicate, echo

Antonyms

stop, cease, end, finish, omit, skip, forget
Entry 1
stop, cease, end, finish
Entry 2
omit, skip, forget

Collocations

repeat again, repeat often, repeat performance, repeat process, repeat a mistake, repeat a question, repeat after someone
Entry 1
repeat again, repeat often, repeat performance, repeat process
Entry 2
repeat a mistake, repeat a question, repeat after someone

More Example Sentences

History teaches us not to repeat mistakes.

Would you mind repeating that more slowly?

Will the students repeat the entire program?

She is bored with repeating the same mistakes.

We are tired of repeating the same instructions.

We are tired of repeating ourselves in meetings.

To conclude, I would now like to repeat the main points from the session.

A grandfather tells bedtime stories to his two grandchildren every night when they stay at his house sitting in a rocking chair beside their bed and making up adventures about brave knights and clever animals with different voices for each character while the children listen with wide eyes and big smiles and sometimes ask him to repeat their favorite parts

A grandfather tells bedtime stories to his two grandchildren every night when they stay at his house sitting in a rocking chair beside their bed and making up adventures about brave knights and clever animals with different voices for each character while the children listen with wide eyes and big smiles and sometimes ask him to repeat their favorite parts until they slowly fall asleep, feeling safe and happy

A grandfather tells bedtime stories to his two grandchildren every night when they stay at his house sitting in a rocking chair beside their bed and making up adventures about brave knights and clever animals with different voices for each character while the children listen with wide eyes and big smiles and sometimes ask him to repeat their favorite parts until they slowly fall asleep, feeling safe and happy and he tiptoes out of the room, already planning tomorrow's story.

Related Vocabularies

to leave something, especially property or money, to someone in a will
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to gradually take over or intrude on someone’s rights, territory, or space
to lose confidence or hope; to become dejected
To control and make use of natural resources, especially energy.
to make smaller; to enter into a formal agreement

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