"Repetitive" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Repetitive" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Repetitive" Meaning

The word "repetitive" means repeatedly doing or saying the same thing over and over again, or similar in this manner, often in a dull or annoying way.

"Repetitive" Examples

I find the repetitive tasks at work very boring.
Her repetitive movements made it seem like she was stuck in a reflex.
The repetitive phrases of the song made it hard to remember the lyrics.
Due to the repetitive nature of the job, many employees burn out after a year.
The repetitive slapping sound of the wave against the shore created a soothing melody.

"Repetitive" Similar Words

Reperuse

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Repetend

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Repetition

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Repetitionary

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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."

Repetitious

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Repetitiously

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Used to describe something that is done or repeated many times, often in a tedious or monotonous way.

Repetitiousness

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Repetitiveness

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Repetitor

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Rephaim

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In biblical mythology, the Rephaim (Hebrew: רפאים, also Romanized as Rephaim or Rafa) refer to a group of ancestors or legendary heroes of the ancient Israelites. They are often described as a tribe or a class of giants or Titans, associated with the land of Canaan and the city of Ashteroth-karnaim.<br><br>The term "Rephaim" has its roots in the Hebrew word "rāp̄â" meaning "veterans", "fathers", or "ancestors", and is sometimes used to describe spirits or the souls of the dead.<br><br>In the Bible, the Rephaim are often mentioned in conjunction with other ancient tribes, such as the Emim, the Zamzummim, and the Zamzummum, as being inhabited in the land of Canaan (Deuteronomy 2:10-11, 3:11, 3:13).

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Rephidim

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Rephidim is a place mentioned in the Hebrew Bible as a location where the Israelites encamped while they were wandering in the wilderness during their exodus from Egypt. It is identified with the modern-day Egyptian city of Nakhl, located near the oasis of Nakhel in the Sinai Peninsula.<br><br>Rephidim is best known as the location where the Israelites obtained water from a spring after they complaint to God about their thirst, and where Moses struck a rock with his staff to bring forth water, an event described in Exodus 17:1-7 and Numbers 20:1-13.<br><br>The Hebrew term "rephidim" (רְפִידִים) is commonly understood to mean "resting places" or " stopping places", and it is believed to refer to a region with multiple wells or oases where travelers could stop to rest and replenish their supplies.

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Rephrased

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Expressed or worded again in a different way, especially in a clearer or more precise form.

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