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reappearance [uh-peer-uhns]
Main Entry:
reappearance [uh-peer-uhns]
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: recurrence
Synonyms: frequency, habituation, intermittence, regularity, reoccurrence, repetition, repetitiveness, return
Main Entry: repetition
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: duplication; doing again
Synonyms: alliteration, broken record, chant, chorus, copy, echo, encore, ingemination, iteracy, iterance, iteration, litany, paraphrase, periodicity, perseveration, practice, reappearance, recapitulation, recital, recurrence, redundancy, rehearsal, reiteration, relation, renewal, reoccurrence, repeat, repetitiousness, replication, report, reproduction, restatement, return, rhythm, rote, staccato, tautology
Antonyms: instance
Main Entry: resurrection
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: awakening from the dead
Synonyms: reappearance, reawakening, rebirth, restoration, resurgence, return to life, revival
Main Entry: return
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: coming again
Synonyms: acknowledgment, answer, appearance, arrival, coming, entrance, entry, homecoming, occurrence, reaction, reappearance, rebound, recoil, recoiling, recompense, recompensing, recovery, recrudescence, recurrence, reestablishment, reinstatement, rejoinder, reoccurrence, replacement, repossession, restitution, restoration, restoring, retreat, reversion, revisitation
Antonyms: departure, leave
Main Entry: returning
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: the act of coming back
Synonyms: reappearance, rebound, recurrence, reentrance, reoccurrence, reoccurring, repetition, retracing, retreat, return, reverberation, revolution, revolving, rotating, rotation, turning back
Main Entry: recurrence
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: repeated happening
Synonyms: frequency, habituation, intermittence, reappearance, regularity, reoccurrence, repetition, repetitiveness, return
Main Entry: reoccurrence
Part of Speech: noun
Definition: recurrence
Synonyms: frequency, habituation, intermittence, reappearance, regularity, repetition, repetitiveness, return
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Main Entry: recurrence
Part of Speech: noun
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Adjectives:
above, aforesaid, another, chiming, ever, habitual, harping, incessant, intervallic, iterative, mocking, monotonous, recrudescent, recurrent, remeant, remontrant, repeated, repetitional, repetitionary, retaliating, retaliative, retaliatory, retold, said, thick
Concept Thesaurus
Concept: repetition, iteration, reiteration, harping, recurrence, succession, run; battology, tautology; monotony, tautophony; rhythm; diffuseness, pleonasm, redundancy.
Category: 3. Indeterminate Number
Synonyms:
-nouns
chimes, repetend, echo, ritornello, burden of a song, refrain; rehearsal; rechauffe, rifacimento, recapitulation., cuckoo (imitation); reverberation; drumming (roll); renewal (restoration)., twice-told tale; old story, old song; second edition, new edition; reappearance, reproduction; periodicity.
-verbs
repeat, iterate, reiterate, reproduce, echo, reecho, drum, harp upon, battologize, hammer, redouble., recur, revert, return, reappear; renew (restore)., rehearse; do over again, say over again; ring the changes on; harp on the same string; din in the ear, drum in the ear; conjugate in all its moods tenses and inflections, begin again, go over the same ground, go the same round, never hear the last of; resume, return to, recapitulate, reword.
-adjectives
repeated; repetitional, repetitionary; recurrent, recurring; ever recurring, thick coming; frequent, incessant; redundant, pleonastic., monotonous, harping, iterative, unvaried; mocking, chiming; retold; aforesaid, aforenamed; above-mentioned, above-said; habitual; another.
-adverbs
repeatedly, often, again, anew, over again, afresh, once more; ding-dong, ditto, encore, de novo, bis, da capo., again and again; over and over, over and over again; many times over; time and again, time after time; year after year; day by day; many times, several times, a number of times; many a time, full many a time; frequently.
-phrases
ecce iterum Crispinus; toujours perdrix; "cut and come again" [Crabbe]; "tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow" [Macbeth]; cantilenam eandem canis [Terence];
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