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View usage for: (rɪhɜːʳs) Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense rehearses, present participle rehearsing, past tense, past participle rehearsed1. verbWhen people rehearse a play, dance, or piece of music, they practise it in order to prepare for a performance. A group of actors are rehearsing a play about Joan of Arc. [VERB noun] Thousands of people have been rehearsing for the opening ceremony. [VERB + for] The cast and crew were only given three and a half weeks to rehearse. [VERB] Synonyms: practise, prepare, run through, go over More Synonyms of rehearse 2. verbIf you rehearse something that you are going to say or do, you silently practise it by imagining that you are saying or doing it. Anticipate any tough questions and rehearse your answers. [VERB noun] We encouraged them to rehearse what they were going to say. [VERB wh] Synonyms: recite, practise, go over, run through More Synonyms of rehearse 3. verbIf you rehearse something, you repeat it in detail. [formal] Yesterday's speech to the Scottish party conference rehearsed the arguments again. [VERB noun] rehearse in British English (rɪˈhɜːs) verb1. to practise (a play, concert, etc), in preparation for public performance 2. (transitive) to run through; recount; recite the official rehearsed the grievances of the committee 3. (transitive) to train or drill (a person or animal) for the public performance of a part in a play, show, etc Derived forms rehearser (reˈhearser) noun Word origin C16: from Anglo-Norman rehearser, from Old French rehercier to harrow a second time, from re- + herce harrow rehearse in American English (rɪˈhɜrs) verb transitiveWord forms: reˈhearsed or reˈhearsing1. to repeat aloud as heard or read; recite 2. to tell in detail; narrate or describe in sequence and at length 3. a. to perform (a play, concert, etc.) for practice, in preparation for a public or formal performance b. to repeat or practice as if rehearsing to rehearse an alibi 4. to drill or train (a person) by rehearsal verb intransitive5. to rehearse a play, concert, etc. Word origin ME rehercen < OFr rehercer, lit., to harrow again < re-, again + hercer, to harrow < herce, a harrow: see hearse Examples of 'rehearse' in a sentencerehearse I'll need to rehearse his lines---he won't know you're here. In other languagesrehearse British English: rehearse / rɪˈhɜːs/ VERB When people rehearse a play, dance, or piece of music, they practise it. The actors are rehearsing a play. They have been rehearsing for several weeks. - American English: rehearse
- Arabic: يَتَدَرَّبُ
- Brazilian Portuguese: ensaiar
- Chinese: 排练
- Croatian: isprobati
- Czech: zkoušet hru
- Danish: øve (sig)
- Dutch: repeteren
- European Spanish: ensayar
- Finnish: harjoitella
- French: répéter spectacle
- German: proben
- Greek: κάνω πρόβα
- Italian: fare le prove
- Japanese: リハーサルをする
- Korean: 예행 연습하다
- Norwegian: øve
- Polish: zrobić próbę
- European Portuguese: ensaiar
- Romanian: a repeta
- Russian: репетировать
- Latin American Spanish: ensayar
- Swedish: repetera
- Thai: ฝึกซ้อม
- Turkish: prova etmek
- Ukrainian: репетирувати
- Vietnamese: diễn tập
Chinese translation of 'rehearse'Definition to practise (a play, concert, etc.) for public performance A group of actors are rehearsing a play about Joan of Arc. Synonyms run through go over act study ready try out Definition to practise (a play, concert, etc.) for public performance Anticipate any tough questions and rehearse your answers. Synonyms practise go over run through list review spell out trot out (informal) Additional synonymsDefinition to describe in words The relationship between Church and State was delineated in a formal agreement. Synonyms outline, describe, draw, picture, paint, chart, trace, portray, sketch, render, depict, characterize, map out Definition to describe in words Children's books often depict animals as gentle creatures. Synonyms describe, present, represent, detail, outline, sketch, characterizeDefinition to give an account of (something or someone) in words We asked her to describe what she had seen. Synonyms relate, tell, report, present, detail, explain, express, illustrate, set out, specify, chronicle, recount, recite, impart, narrate, set forth, give an account of, put in words Additional synonymsDefinition to list fully The report detailed the changes that would be implemented. Synonyms list, describe, relate, catalogue, portray, specify, depict, recount, rehearse, recite, narrate, delineate, enumerate, itemize, tabulate, particularizeDefinition to teach by rigorous exercises or training He drills the choir to a high standard. Synonyms train, coach, teach, exercise, discipline, practise, instruct, rehearseDefinition to name or list one by one She enumerated all the reasons why she wanted to travel for a year. Synonyms list, tell, name, detail, relate, mention, quote, cite, specify, spell out, recount, recite, itemize, recapitulateDefinition to tell (a story) The film is a story about power, narrated by an old sailor. Synonyms tell, recount, report, detail, describe, relate, unfold, chronicle, recite, set forth giving the players a chance to prepare for the match Synonyms practise, get ready, train, exercise, warm up, get into shape Definition to tell the story or details of He then recounted the story. Synonyms tell, report, detail, describe, relate, repeat, portray, depict, rehearse, recite, tell the story of, narrate, delineate, enumerate, give an account of Definition to tell (a story) or describe (an event) He was relating a story he had once heard. Synonyms tell, recount, report, present, detail, describe, chronicle, rehearse, recite, impart, narrate, set forth, give an account of Definition to tell to another person (the secrets told to one by someone else) I repeated the story to a delighted audience. Synonyms retell, relate, quote, renew, echo, replay, reproduce, rehearse, recite, duplicate, redo, rerun, reshow Definition to give an account (of an event or situation) He told his story to a national newspaper. Synonyms describe, relate, recount, report, portray, depict, chronicle, rehearse, narrate, give an account of Definition to discipline (an animal) to obey commands or perform tricks a man who trained hundreds of dogs Synonyms coach, exercise, drill, rehearse, prepare, make ready, make fit |