REPRISE: Synonyms and Related Words. What is Another Word for REPRISE?

Need another word that means the same as “reprise”? Find 16 synonyms and 30 related words for “reprise” in this overview.

The synonyms of “Reprise” are: reiteration, repeating, restatement, iteration, recapitulation, recapitulate, repeat, reprize, say again, restate, reiterate, copy, imitate, parrot, parody, mimic

Reprise as a Noun

Definitions of "Reprise" as a noun

According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “reprise” as a noun can have the following definitions:

  • A repetition or further performance of something.
  • A repeated passage in music.

Synonyms of "Reprise" as a noun (5 Words)

iterationThe repetition of a process or utterance.
The solution took hundreds of iterations.
recapitulation(music) the repetition of themes introduced earlier (especially when one is composing the final part of a movement.
His recapitulation of the argument.
reiterationThe act of repeating over and again (or an instance thereof.
A simple reiteration of the plots of classic episodes.
repeatingThe act of doing or performing again.
restatementA revised statement.
The need for restatement and clarification of the principle.

Usage Examples of "Reprise" as a noun

  • A stale reprise of past polemic.

Reprise as a Verb

Definitions of "Reprise" as a verb

According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “reprise” as a verb can have the following definitions:

  • Repeat an earlier theme of a composition.
  • Repeat (a piece of music or a performance.

Synonyms of "Reprise" as a verb (11 Words)

copySend someone a copy of an email that is addressed to a third party.
I thought I d copy to you this letter sent to the PR representative.
imitateAppear like, as in behavior or appearance.
She imitated my Scots accent.
mimic(of a disease) exhibit symptoms that bear a deceptive resemblance to those of (another disease.
Tiger beetles are mimicked by grasshoppers.
parodyMake a parody of.
His speciality was parodying schoolgirl fiction.
parrotRepeat mindlessly.
The students parroted the teacher s words.
recapitulateRepeat (an evolutionary or other process) during development and growth.
He began to recapitulate his argument with care.
reiterateTo say, state, or perform again.
He reiterated the points made in his earlier speech.
repeatRepeat an earlier theme of a composition.
A watch repeater that repeats hours and quarters.
reprizeRepeat an earlier theme of a composition.
restateState (something) again or differently, especially more clearly or convincingly.
He restated his opposition to abortion.
say againExpress a supposition.

Usage Examples of "Reprise" as a verb

  • He reprises his role as the vigilante architect.

Associations of "Reprise" (30 Words)

againAnother time; once more.
The wages were low but they made half as much again in tips.
ceaselessUninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing.
The ceaseless thunder of surf.
constantA quantity or parameter that does not change its value whatever the value of the variables, under a given set of conditions.
The condition of struggle remained a constant.
constantlyWithout variation or change, in every case.
Constantly kind and gracious.
continualContinual meaning seemingly uninterrupted is often used interchangeably with continuous meaning without interruption.
His plane went down after continual attacks.
continuationA part that is attached to and is an extension of something else.
The government s continuation in office.
echoRing or echo with sound.
The flower arrangement was created as an echo of a client s still life.
habitPut a habit on.
It was their habit to dine at 7 every evening.
habituallyBy way of habit; customarily.
He habitually carried a pocket knife.
incessant(of something regarded as unpleasant) continuing without pause or interruption.
The incessant beat of the music.
iterateA quantity arrived at by iteration.
The function iterates.
paraphraseA rewording of something written or spoken.
Scattered here and there in the text are frank paraphrases of lines from Virgil Cicero and Quintilian.
pummelStrike repeatedly with the fists.
The pedestrians pummeled the demonstrators.
recapitulateRepeat stages of evolutionary development during the embryonic phase of life.
Many features of regeneration in the peripheral nervous system recapitulate development.
recurring(of a thought, image, or memory) repeatedly coming back to a person’s mind.
They are haunted by a recurring image of their daughter on the night she died.
reiterateSay something again or a number of times, typically for emphasis or clarity.
I just want to forget it all he reiterated.
relentlessUnceasingly intense.
A patient but relentless taskmaster.
repeatA passage intended to be repeated.
She goes home alone to TV dinners and repeats of I Love Lucy.
repeatedDone or occurring again several times in the same way.
Despite repeated requests neither company gave a satisfactory answer.
repeatedlyOver and over again; constantly.
They have been warned repeatedly with no effect.
repeating(of a pattern) recurring uniformly over a surface.
repetitionThe act of doing or performing again.
Lie on your back and bench press a light weight very quickly over ten repetitions.
repetitiveRepetitive and persistent.
Repetitive movement.
restateTo say, state, or perform again.
He restated his opposition to abortion.
sequelSomething that follows something else.
The Prisoner of Zenda and its sequel.
sequenceArrange in a sequence.
The doctor saw a sequence of patients.
subsequenceThe state of following something, especially as a result or effect.
An affair which appeared in due subsequence in the newspapers.
successionThe process by which a plant or animal community successively gives way to another until a stable climax is reached.
A succession of failures.
trilogyA group of three related things.
J R R Tolkien s epic fantasy trilogy The Lord of the Rings.
warnNotify, usually in advance.
They warned against false optimism.

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