Pronunciation: /riː.əˈpɪr/

Definitions of reappear

verb to appear again; to come into sight or view once more

Example Sentences

A1 The magician made the rabbit reappear out of the hat.

A2 The sun will reappear after the storm passes.

B1 The missing book finally reappeared on the shelf.

B2 The actor's talent allowed him to reappear in multiple successful movies.

C1 The old memories of her childhood reappeared when she visited her hometown.

C2 The lost artifact reappeared after years of being hidden in a secret chamber.

Examples of reappear in a Sentence

formal The magician made the coin reappear in his hand.

informal I thought I lost my keys, but they magically reappeared on the kitchen counter.

slang I swear I saw that celebrity reappear at the party last night.

figurative The theme of forgiveness seems to reappear throughout the novel.

Grammatical Forms of reappear

past tense

reappeared

plural

reappears

comparative

more reappear

superlative

most reappear

present tense

reappear

future tense

will reappear

perfect tense

has reappeared

continuous tense

is reappearing

singular

reappears

positive degree

reappear

infinitive

to reappear

gerund

reappearing

participle

reappearing

Origin and Evolution of reappear

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'reappear' originated from the combination of the prefix 're-' meaning 'again' and the word 'appear' which comes from Latin 'apparere' meaning 'to come into sight'.
Evolution of the word: The word 'reappear' has maintained its original meaning of appearing again or showing up once more throughout its usage over time.