"Recounteth" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Recounteth" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Recounteth" Meaning

The verb "recount" can have several meanings, but I'll explain the most common ones:

1. To count or number something again, often to check for accuracy or to make sure there's no mistake:
"The judge ordered a recount of the ballots to verify the results."
"She had to recount the blocks to ensure she had the correct count."
2. To tell or report something in detail, often describing an event or situation:
"He gave a detailed recount of the accident to the police officer."
"She broke down the entire story, recounting every conversation she had with him."

Additionally, there's also a less common meaning of "recount" as a novel or story that is a retelling of a previous work, often in a new and creative way:

"The new author wrote a recount of the classic novel, adding his own twist to the characters and plot."

Let me know if you have any further questions.

"Recounteth" Examples

Countenance


Usage Examples


"The government was accused of ignoring the negative countenance of the public opinion on the proposed bill."
"Her countenance changed from a smile to a scowl when she saw her brother's disappointing report card."
"The tourists were warned about the unfriendly countenance of some of the local villagers."
"The teacher tried to hide her countenance from the students when she graded their difficult math tests."
"The statuesque woman's stern countenance was imposing in the courtroom."

"Recounteth" Similar Words

Recorder

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Recorders

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Recorders refer to several items:<br><br>1. A musical instrument, often used in schools, resembling a simple woodwind instrument with a long tube and finger holes.<br>2. A device used to record sound or data, often in the form of a handheld or digital device.<br>3. A type of notebook or account book used for keeping track of transactions, events, or data.<br>4. A verb meaning to keep a record of something, to document or preserve information.

Recording

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Recordings

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Recordist

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Records

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Recount

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To count or tell again, especially because the previous count was wrong or uncertain.

Recounted

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Recounting

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Recounts

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To recount means to count or enumerate again, especially to check the accuracy of something that has been counted before. It is often used in situations where there is doubt or suspicion about the initial count or when errors need to be corrected.

Recoup

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To recover or regain something, such as a loss or an investment, often by making a profit or saving money.

Recoupable

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Capable of being or likely to be paid back.

Recouped

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Recouping

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Recoupling

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Recoupment

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