Antonyms for re-iterative
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : ree-it-uh-reyt |
Phonetic Transcription : riˈɪt əˌreɪt |
Definition of re-iterative
Origin :- early 15c., "repeat again and again," from Late Latin reiteratus, past participle of reiterare "to repeat," from re- "again" (see re-) + iterare "to repeat," from iterum "again" (see iteration). Related: Reiterated; reiterating.
- As in insistent : adj demanding
- As in repetitious : adj wordy, tedious
- As in repeating : adj recurrent
- As in tautological : adj repetitious
- As in iterative : adj repetitive
- As in reiterative : adj repetitive
- As in frequent : adj common, repeated
- As in habitual : adj usual, established
Synonyms for re-iterative
- a good many
- accepted
- accustomed
- addicted
- addicting
- alliterative
- assertive
- automatic
- boring
- burning
- ceaseless
- chronic
- clamant
- clamorous
- common
- commonplace
- confirmed
- constant
- continual
- continuous
- conventional
- copying
- crying
- customary
- cyclic
- dire
- disciplined
- dogged
- dull
- duplicating
- echoic
- echoing
- emphatic
- everyday
- exigent
- expected
- familiar
- fixed
- forceful
- frequent
- general
- habitual
- hardened
- imitating
- imperative
- imperious
- importunate
- incessant
- ingrained
- insistent
- intermittent
- inveterate
- iterant
- iterated
- iterative
- long-winded
- manifold
- many
- mechanical
- methodical
- monotonous
- natural
- normal
- numberless
- numerous
- obstinate
- ordinary
- peremptory
- perfunctory
- periodic
- permanent
- perpetual
- perseverant
- persevering
- persistent
- plangent
- pleonastic
- practiced
- pressing
- profuse
- prolix
- recapitulatory
- recurrent
- recurring
- redundant
- reduplicating
- regular
- reiterated
- reiterating
- reiterative
- repeated
- repeating
- repetitious
- repetitive
- reproducing
- resolute
- resonant
- resounding
- rooted
- routine
- seasoned
- set
- standard
- steady
- successive
- systematic
- tautological
- thick
- traditional
- ubiquitous
- uninteresting
- unrelenting
- urgent
- usual
- various
- verbose
- windy
- wonted
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