rereading
noun[CorU]
(alsore-reading)uk/ˌriːˈriː.dɪŋ/ustheactionofreadingsomething again, for the second, third, etc.time:
His rereading of Dickensrevealednumerousmentionsof thedrink"grog".
A re-reading of hisworksuggeststhat hepredictedthefuturewithincredibleaccuracy.
Ittakestimefor achildto makeconnectionsbetween thepicturesand thestory, and that's why rereading isimportant.
- A rereading ofChapter4 should give you a goodideaof thecharactertraitsthatmanagerslookfor inemployees.
- Thejurorslistenedfor 45minutesto a rereading of the chemist'stestimonyregardingevidencefoundat thescene.
- With manylonghoursofholidayfreedom, Iindulgedin a re-reading of Silas Marner.
- Writtenlanguagehas anadvantageoverspokenlanguagein that itallowsrereading.
Reading
- cross-refer
- deconstruct
- deconstruction
- dip intosomething
- dyslexic
- flick throughsomething
- leaf
- misread
- narrate
- nose
- pore oversomething
- putsomething/someonedown
- readsomeone'slipsidiom
- readsomethingout
- readsomethingover/through
- reader
- reading knowledge
- riffle
- scan
- semiotics