"Rehearsals" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Rehearsals" Meaning

Rehearsals are the practice sessions or repetitions of a performance, such as a play, concert, dance, or speech, in order to prepare and perfect it before the actual event or presentation.

"Rehearsals" Examples

Verb:


The band will have rehearsals every Sunday afternoon to prepare for the concert.
The lead singer has been doing rehearsals in solitude for weeks to perfect her tone.
The rehearsals for the play are being held in the school auditorium every morning.
The new applicant had rehearsals with his band for months before landing a record deal.
Before the big game, the team had rehearsals every day to practice their moves.

Noun:


The sports team's rehearsals paid off, as they managed to win the championship.
The college drama club is organizing rehearsals of the upcoming play.
The studio hired professional actors for secret rehearsals to test the script.
Our concert orchestra had a two-day rehearsals marathon to get ready for the grand performance.
The plan to close the factory was secretly performed during late-night rehearsals for months.

"Rehearsals" Similar Words

Rehash

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to state or express something in your own words, but without really changing what was already said.

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To rehash something means to review or summarize again, often in the same way or with the same expression, something that has already been discussed or expressed before. It can also imply to interpret or present the same idea or information in a different way, often without significantly adding anything new.

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Rehashing refers to discussing or presenting an idea, topic, or problem that has already been previously discussed or solved, often re-expressing or reinterpreting it in a way that adds little new insight or information, often to seem original or to repeat what is broadly known. It often involves rephrasing or reiterating something that has already been said or discussed.

Rehear

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To hear or consider something again, often to learn or remember it better.

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Rehearsal

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A rehearsal is a practice or a dress rehearsal of a performance, a show, a play, a concert, or a similar event, to help those performing it prepare and perfect their parts. It is an essential process to eliminate mistakes and to achieve perfection in the performance.

Rehearse

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To practice or go over something, such as a speech or performance, in order to make it more accurate, confident, or smooth. To practice or repeat something in order to improve one's skill or ability.

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Reheat

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To heat again; to make something hot again after it has cooled down.

Reheated

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Cooked again, typically to make food hot for eating.

Reheating

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The word "reheating" can refer to two different concepts:<br><br>1. In physics, reheating refers to the process of raising the temperature of a substance to a higher value after it has been previously cooled. This can be achieved through various methods, including the application of heat, radiation, or other forms of energy.<br><br>2. In a culinary context, reheating is the process of warming up food that has been cooked previously, typically to restore its original temperature and texture for further consumption.