Re-Enactment

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /riːˈɛnæktmənt/

Definitions of re-enactment

noun a performance or representation of an event, often historical, that is reenacted

Example Sentences

A1 The children put on a re-enactment of a famous battle for their parents.

A2 The historical society organized a re-enactment of a Civil War skirmish.

B1 The museum offers interactive re-enactments of ancient rituals for visitors.

B2 The re-enactment of the moon landing was incredibly realistic, with detailed costumes and props.

C1 The film director hired professional actors for the re-enactment of a famous historical event.

C2 The re-enactment of the royal coronation was a grand spectacle, complete with period-accurate costumes and music.

Examples of re-enactment in a Sentence

formal The historical society organized a re-enactment of the Battle of Gettysburg.

informal We're planning to do a re-enactment of our favorite movie scene for fun.

slang Let's do a re-enactment of that epic fail moment from last night!

figurative Her dramatic re-enactment of the argument left everyone speechless.

Grammatical Forms of re-enactment

past tense

re-enacted

plural

re-enactments

comparative

more re-enacted

superlative

most re-enacted

present tense

re-enacts

future tense

will re-enact

perfect tense

has re-enacted

continuous tense

is re-enacting

singular

re-enactment

positive degree

re-enactment

infinitive

to re-enact

gerund

re-enacting

participle

re-enacted

Origin and Evolution of re-enactment

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 're-enactment' originated from the combination of the prefix 're-' meaning 'again' or 'back' and the word 'enactment' which means to perform or carry out.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the early 17th century, 're-enactment' referred to the act of performing or carrying out something again. Over time, the term has come to be associated with the recreation of historical events or activities for educational or entertainment purposes.