reread

[ US /ˈɹiˈɹid/ ]
VERB
  1. read anew; read again
    He re-read her letters to him
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How To Use reread In A Sentence

  • But then, you reread the first sentence of this paragraph, see the word "binding" and become stressed out even more. Taylor Nunley: Early Decision, Late Opinion
  • I've reread the story a dozen times and each time it makes less sense. Times, Sunday Times
  • Upon rereading the original letter, she saw it in an entirely different light.
  • However, rereading what I consider rather histrionic bile, and, moreover, reading it carefully, is something I can put off for days.
  • Not that its mysteries will readily reveal themselves: one finds oneself rereading passages to crack its subtle enigmas, tantalised by the missing puzzle piece that lies just beyond all that is visible.
  • After reading the first text, participants in the same text condition were told that they would be rereading the same text.
  • He foreread like a placard Jeanne d'Étoiles 'magnificent scheme: it would convulse all Europe. Gallantry Dizain des Fetes Galantes
  • I think one of the readers of this website had recommended this book to me a long while back, and I'm giving it a reread.
  • His Iliad is powerful, almost overwhelming, his Odyssey utterly charming, and I recommend them to anyone who wishes to read — or reread — Homer's two great epics. The Best Epic Translations: Lattimore (Iliad), Fagles (Odyssey), Fitzgerald (Aeneid), Pinsky (Inferno), Merwin (Purgatorio), Mandelbaum (Paradiso)
  • To be honest I can't even be bothered rereading the article to refresh my memory about what I had to say.
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