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US
/ˌɹiəˈpɪɹəns/
]
[ UK /ɹˌiːɐpˈiəɹəns/ ]
[ UK /ɹˌiːɐpˈiəɹəns/ ]
NOUN
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the event of something appearing again
the reappearance of Halley's comet -
the act of someone appearing again
his reappearance as Hamlet has been long awaited
How To Use reappearance In A Sentence
- Previous reappearances have included in the 'steampunk' fashion movement (a style that incorporates sci-fi and 19th-century technology). Times, Sunday Times
- Hurrying from the room, his mind turned dizzying somersaults with thoughts of his missing wife and what her reappearance might mean.
- The only ones to show any interest in his reappearance were the children; and the baby had fallen asleep three minutes after meeting his cousin, while ten-year-old Lucy found him a deal less fascinating than household gossip. The English Witch
- Failure analysis and roots finding , to avoid reappearance.
- A man is shocked by the reappearance of a woman he had an affair with 10 years ago. The Sun
- But she herself returned, carrying a tray: and her reappearance was the signal for a fresh shock ... of recognition, of satisfaction. Succedaneum
- He made a winning reappearance over course and distance 17 days ago and can make light of an 8lb rise in the weights. Times, Sunday Times
- The reappearance of road gangs in Alabama revived painful images of the state and the South as a backward and racist region.
- A number of significant pieces, such as a silver-gilt ewer and basin made by George Wickes for Frederick Prince of Wales, first acquired only a few years ago, did not arouse much enthusiasm on their reappearance on the market.
- his reappearance as Hamlet has been long awaited