Reread (verb)

To read (something) again, especially after a period of time.

Origin:

From the prefix re- (meaning again) and the verb read. the word first appeared in english in the early 19th century.

Examples:

  1. I reread the instructions to make sure I understood them correctly.
  2. She reread the letter from her friend after not having seen it for a long time.
  3. He reread the novel that he had read as a child and found that it still resonated with him.
  4. They reread the research paper to check for any inaccuracies.
  5. I reread the manuscript before submitting it to the publisher.
Some random words: woodcarver, spectroscopic, opossum