Encore (noun)

An additional performance of a piece of music or dance, given in response to audience demand.

Origin:

Late 18th century: from french encore "again", used as a stage direction.

Examples:

  1. The band played an encore at the end of the concert.
  2. The singer sang an encore of her hit song.
  3. The dancers performed an encore of their ballet.
  4. The orchestra played an encore of their symphony.
  5. The audience demanded an encore of the play.
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