Pronunciation: /riːriːd/
verb to read again
A1 I reread my favorite book every year.
A2 She reread the instructions to make sure she understood them correctly.
B1 Before the exam, it's important to reread your notes to refresh your memory.
B2 After finishing the novel, she decided to reread it to pick up on any details she may have missed.
C1 The professor advised us to reread the article before the discussion next week.
C2 As a literature critic, he often rereads classic novels to gain new insights and perspectives.
formal It is important to reread the contract before signing it.
informal I always have to reread text messages because I never pay attention the first time.
slang I had to reread that tweet like three times to understand what they were saying.
figurative Sometimes in life, we need to reread our past experiences to learn from our mistakes.
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