rematch (Meaning)

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rematch (n)

something (especially a game) that is played again

Synonyms & Antonyms of rematch

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rematch Sentence Examples

  1. The bitter rivals eagerly awaited their long-overdue rematch, craving vengeance for past defeats.
  2. The championship match ended in a controversial draw, setting the stage for an inevitable rematch.
  3. The athlete trained relentlessly for the rematch, determined to prove that their previous loss was a fluke.
  4. The animosity between the two opponents was so intense that the rematch became a matter of personal honor.
  5. Despite the overwhelming odds, the underdog remained confident in their ability to win the rematch.
  6. The long-awaited rematch lived up to the hype, with both fighters giving it their all in a thrilling spectacle.
  7. The rematch became a symbol of resilience, as the fighter who had lost the first bout used it as an opportunity for redemption.
  8. The result of the rematch shocked the world, as the underdog emerged victorious against the seemingly unbeatable champion.
  9. The rematch was marred by controversy, with accusations of foul play and biased refereeing.
  10. Years after their initial encounter, the legendary rivals agreed to a highly anticipated rematch that would determine who was truly the greatest.

FAQs About the word rematch

something (especially a game) that is played again

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The bitter rivals eagerly awaited their long-overdue rematch, craving vengeance for past defeats.

The championship match ended in a controversial draw, setting the stage for an inevitable rematch.

The athlete trained relentlessly for the rematch, determined to prove that their previous loss was a fluke.

The animosity between the two opponents was so intense that the rematch became a matter of personal honor.