"Repertoire" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Repertoire" Meaning

A collection of musical or theatrical pieces that a person or group can perform or draw upon, typically acquired through studying or practice.

"Repertoire" Examples

5 Examples of the Word "Repertoire"


1. Musical Repertoire

A classical singer must have a vast musical repertoire before they are considered suitable for performance opportunities at grand opera houses.

2. Dictionary Definition

The singer's instructor composed a set of exercises to expand her vocal repertoire and prevent vocal strain during long performances.

3. Culinary Experience

The renowned chef's repertoire of regional dishes from around the world was the hallmark of the five star restaurant she owned.

4. Sales Catalogue

The electronics store regularly puts together a sale to clear inventory and extend, update, and modernize the sales staff's product repertoire.

5. Software Development

The developer worked hard to build a comprehensive didactic repertoire of novelties on her own social media network using code snippets in HTML.

"Repertoire" Similar Words

Repentantly

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Regretfully or feeling sorry for something one has done.

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Repenting

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Feeling or showing remorse for a wrong committed and a desire to make amends.

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To feel or express regret or remorse for a wrong or sin committed; to be sorry for a past action; to change one's behavior as a result of feeling guilty.

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Repercussion

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A consequence or effect that follows as a result of something, typically something undesirable or negative.<br><br>Example: "The company faced severe repercussions after the data breach was announced."

Repercussions

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The word "repercussions" refers to the unfortunate or damaging results or consequences that follow an event, action, or decision.

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Repetitions

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Words or phrases repeated closely together in a text or speech.<br><br>Example: "I was, was, was very hungry."<br><br>Or actions or events recurring at regular intervals.<br><br>Example: "The birds sing every morning at dawn."