Antonyms for re hearses


Grammar : Verb
Spell : ri-hurs
Phonetic Transcription : rɪˈhɜrs


Definition of re hearses

Origin :
  • c.1300, "to give an account of," from Anglo-French rehearser, Old French rehercier "to go over again, repeat," literally "to rake over, turn over" (soil, ground), from re- "again" (see re-) + hercier "to rake, harrow" (see hearse). Meaning "to say over again, repeat what has already been said or written" is from mid-14c.; sense of "practice a play, part, etc." is from 1570s. Related: Rehearsed; rehearsing.
  • As in itemize : verb keep detailed record
  • As in narrate : verb describe, detail
  • As in practice : verb repeat action to improve
  • As in prime : verb get ready; prepare
  • As in recite : verb read out loud; narrate
  • As in recount : verb tell a story
  • As in rehearse : verb prepare for performance
  • As in relate : verb give an account of
  • As in repeat : verb duplicate, do again
  • As in report : verb communicate information, knowledge
  • As in say : verb make declaration
  • As in state : verb declare, assert
  • As in tell : verb narrate, describe
  • As in train : verb prepare
  • As in trot out : verb bring forward
  • As in act : verb entertain by playing a role
  • As in cite : verb note, quote
  • As in play-act : verb act
  • As in restate : verb repeat
  • As in describe : verb explain in speech, writing
  • As in detail : verb specify, make clear
  • As in drill : verb train, discipline
  • As in enumerate : verb list, count
  • As in exercise : verb put to use
  • As in exercise : verb do repeatedly, especially to improve
  • As in go over : verb review

Synonyms for re hearses

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