Replay ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Replay ( verb )

  1. To play or perform (something) again or differently.
  2. To show or broadcast (a recording) again.

Origin:

The word replay originates from the late 16th century, derived from the french verb 'rejouer' which means to play again.

Examples:

  1. She asked the DJ to replay the song she loved so much.
  2. He had to replay the final quarter of the game because of some technical difficulties.
  3. The television network decided to replay the classic movie for the benefit of those who missed it.
  4. The coach replayed the key moments of the game for the team to analyze and learn from their mistakes.
  5. She had a tendency to replay past conversations in her mind, trying to determine what she could have said differently.

(As a noun)

Replay ( noun )

  1. To play or perform (something) again or differently.
  2. To show or broadcast (a recording) again.

Origin:

The word replay originates from the late 16th century, derived from the french verb 'rejouer' which means to play again.

Examples:

  1. She asked the DJ to replay the song she loved so much.
  2. He had to replay the final quarter of the game because of some technical difficulties.
  3. The television network decided to replay the classic movie for the benefit of those who missed it.
  4. The coach replayed the key moments of the game for the team to analyze and learn from their mistakes.
  5. She had a tendency to replay past conversations in her mind, trying to determine what she could have said differently.
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