Pronunciation: /riːˈraɪt/
noun a new version of written material
A1 I need to do a rewrite of this paragraph for my English homework.
A2 The teacher asked for a rewrite of the essay to improve the grammar.
B1 The editor suggested a rewrite of the article to make it more engaging.
B2 The author decided to do a rewrite of the book to address the feedback from readers.
C1 The playwright completed a rewrite of the script to enhance the dialogue.
C2 The filmmaker hired a screenwriter to do a rewrite of the movie script.
verb to write again in a different or improved way
A1 I need to rewrite this simple sentence.
A2 Can you rewrite this paragraph in simpler terms?
B1 The author had to rewrite the entire chapter to improve clarity.
B2 After receiving feedback, the student decided to rewrite the essay.
C1 The journalist had to rewrite the article multiple times to meet the publication's standards.
C2 The novelist spent months rewriting the manuscript before it was finally published.
formal The author was asked to rewrite the entire chapter to improve clarity.
informal I had to rewrite my essay because I forgot to save it before closing the document.
slang I had to redo the whole thing because I messed up the first time.
figurative Sometimes in life, we are given the opportunity to rewrite our own story and start fresh.
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