Results for repeat
Definitions of repeat:
part of speech: verb transitive
To do again: to speak again, to iterate: to quote from memory: to rehearse.
part of speech: noun
A mark in music which directs a part to be sung or performed again.
part of speech: verb intransitive
To strike the hours, as a watch: to recur.
part of speech: noun
A mark directing a part to be repeated.
part of speech: adverb
part of speech: verb
To do or utter again; to rehearse; to quote or recite from memory.
part of speech: verb transitive
To do or speak a second time; say over from memory; recite.
part of speech: participial adjective
Repeated.
Usage examples for repeat:
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Let him pray for the thing he thinks he needs: for what else, I repeat can he pray?
"Paul Faber, Surgeon", George MacDonald -
I can now repeat them, I think, word for word.
"The Queen of Hearts", Wilkie Collins Last Updated: January 3, 2009 -
He was not to repeat that visit.
"The Prodigal Judge", Vaughan Kester -
I will not repeat it to you, because everyone here who has ears to hear or a heart to feel ought to have been struck with every word in that glorious story.
"Sermons on National Subjects", Charles Kingsley