Again Something Already Said to Repeat a Word for Emphasis

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verb (used with object)

to say or utter again (something already said): to echo a give-and-take for accent.

to say or utter in reproducing the words, inflections, etc., of another: to repeat a sentence after the teacher.

to reproduce (utterances, sounds, etc.) in the way of an echo, a phonograph, or the similar.

to tell (something heard) to another or others.

to do, make, or perform again: to repeat an activity.

to go through or undergo once again: to echo an feel.

verb (used without object)

to do or say something again.

to cause a slight regurgitation: The onions I ate are repeating on me.

to vote illegally past casting more than than 1 vote in the same election.

substantive

the act of repeating.

something repeated; repetition.

a duplicate or reproduction of something.

a decorative pattern repeated, unremarkably past printing, on a textile or the like.

Music.

  1. a passage to exist repeated.
  2. a sign, equally a vertical organisation of dots, calling for the repetition of a passage.

a radio or telly program that has been circulate at least in one case before.

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Origin of echo

First recorded in 1325–75; Middle English repeten (verb), from Center French repeter, from Latin repetere "to attack over again, demand return of," equivalent to re-re- + petere "to reach towards, seek" (cf. perpetual, petulant)

synonym written report for repeat

one, 5. Repeat, restate, reiterate refer to saying a affair more than in one case. To repeat is to practice or say something once again: to repeat a question, an club. To recapitulate is to restate in brief form, to summarize, ofttimes by repeating the principal points in a discourse: to recapitulate an argument. To reiterate is to practice or say something over and over once more, to repeat insistently: to reiterate a refusal, a need.

OTHER WORDS FROM repeat

Words nearby repeat

meal, repatriate, repatriation, repay, repeal, repeat, repeated, repeatedly, repeater, repeating decimal, repeating firearm

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British Dictionary definitions for repeat


verb

(when tr, may have a clause equally object) to say or write (something) again, either once or several times; restate or reiterate

to do or experience (something) once more once or several times

(intr) to occur more than in one case the last figure repeats

(tr; may take a clause as object) to reproduce (the words, sounds, etc) uttered by someone else; echo

(tr) to utter (a verse form, speech, etc) from memory; recite

(intr)

  1. (of food) to exist tasted again after ingestion equally the result of belching or slight regurgitation
  2. to belch

(tr; may accept a clause as object) to tell to some other person (the words, esp secrets, imparted to one by someone else)

(intr) (of a clock) to strike the hr or quarter-hr just by, when a leap is pressed

(intr) U.s. to vote (illegally) more once in a single election

repeat oneself to say or practice the same thing more than once, esp so equally to be tedious

noun

  1. the act or an example of repeating
  2. (as modifier) a repeat performance

a word, action, etc, that is repeated

an order fabricated out for appurtenances, provisions, etc, that duplicates a previous order

a duplicate copy of something; reproduction

radio television a further circulate of a programme, flick, etc, which has been broadcast earlier

music a passage that is an exact restatement of the passage preceding information technology

Derived forms of repeat

repeatability, noun repeatable, adjective

Word Origin for repeat

C14: from Old French repeter, from Latin repetere to seek once more, from re- + petere to seek

usage for repeat

Since again is part of the pregnant of repeat, one should not say something is repeated once more

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