Antonyms for re-appearance
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : uh-peer-uhns |
Phonetic Transcription : əˈpɪər əns |
Definition of re-appearance
Origin :- also reappearance, 1660s; see reappear + -ance.
- As in repetition : noun duplication; doing again
- As in resurrection : noun awakening from the dead
- As in return : noun coming again
- As in returning : noun the act of coming back
- As in reappearance : noun recurrence
- As in recurrence : noun repeated happening
- As in reoccurrence : noun recurrence
- As in encore : noun another round of applause; repeat
- Such were in some measure the sensations of Imogen, upon the re-appearance of her betrayer.
- Extract from : « Imogen » by William Godwin
- Lying flat on the wall, he awaited patiently their re-appearance.
- Extract from : « Creatures of the Night » by Alfred W. Rees
- With her re-appearance on the campus the Sans took heart again.
- Extract from : « Marjorie Dean, College Sophomore » by Pauline Lester
- Yet we awaited the man's re-appearance with intense curiosity.
- Extract from : « Old Man Savarin and Other Stories » by Edward William Thomson
- A sign of the hopes of the Opposition was the re-appearance of Fox.
- Extract from : « William Pitt and the Great War » by John Holland Rose
- There was no sign of its re-appearance, however, in all the country round.
- Extract from : « Martin Rattler » by R.M. Ballantyne
- Unasked, Job took a chair, resolved to await Charley's re-appearance.
- Extract from : « Mary Barton » by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell
- It will be necessary to account for the re-appearance of Jackson.
- Extract from : « Newton Forster » by Captain Frederick Marryat
- This culminated at the end of 1887 in the re-appearance and advance of Osman Digna.
- Extract from : « The River War » by Winston S. Churchill
- Tod had not made his re-appearance; Hugh and Lena were in bed.
- Extract from : « Johnny Ludlow, Third Series » by Mrs. Henry Wood
Synonyms for re-appearance
- acclamation
- acknowledgment
- alliteration
- answer
- appearance
- arrival
- broken record
- chant
- cheers
- chorus
- coming
- copy
- echo
- encore
- entrance
- entry
- frequency
- habituation
- homecoming
- ingemination
- intermittence
- iteracy
- iterance
- iteration
- litany
- number
- occurrence
- paraphrase
- periodicity
- perseveration
- plaudits
- practice
- praise
- reaction
- reappearance
- reawakening
- rebirth
- rebound
- recapitulation
- recital
- recoil
- recoiling
- recompense
- recompensing
- recovery
- recrudescence
- recurrence
- redundancy
- reentrance
- reestablishment
- regularity
- rehearsal
- reinstatement
- reiteration
- rejoinder
- relation
- renewal
- reoccurrence
- reoccurring
- repeat
- repeat performance
- repetition
- repetitiousness
- repetitiveness
- replacement
- replication
- report
- repossession
- reproduction
- response
- restatement
- restitution
- restoration
- restoring
- resurgence
- retracing
- retreat
- return
- return to life
- reverberation
- reversion
- revisitation
- revival
- revolution
- revolving
- rhythm
- rotating
- rotation
- rote
- staccato
- tautology
- turning back
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