reprise (Meaning)

Wordnet

reprise (v)

repeat an earlier theme of a composition

Webster

reprise (n.)

A taking by way of retaliation.

Deductions and duties paid yearly out of a manor and lands, as rent charge, rent seck, pensions, annuities, and the like.

A ship recaptured from an enemy or from a pirate.

Webster

reprise (v. t.)

To take again; to retake.

To recompense; to pay.

reprise Sentence Examples

  1. The orchestra's triumphant fanfare marked the reprise of the main theme.
  2. The singer's encore featured a reprise of her most popular ballad.
  3. The film's sequel promised a reprise of the beloved characters and storylines.
  4. The play's third act featured a reprise of the opening scene, but this time with a different perspective.
  5. The band's live performance included a reprise of their debut single.
  6. The actor gave a poignant reprise of his soliloquy from the original stage production.
  7. The author's latest novel offered a reprise of the themes explored in his previous works.
  8. The dance troupe's repertoire included a reprise of their award-winning choreography.
  9. The artist's retrospective exhibition featured a reprise of his most notable paintings.
  10. The museum's temporary exhibit offered a rare reprise of ancient artifacts from a forgotten civilization.

FAQs About the word reprise

repeat an earlier theme of a compositionA taking by way of retaliation., Deductions and duties paid yearly out of a manor and lands, as rent charge, rent seck,

repeat, replay, repetition, replication, reiteration, renewal,iteration, rehearsal, duplication, reduplication

extend, elongate, lengthen,extend, lengthen, elongate, prolong, prolong, expand, protract

The orchestra's triumphant fanfare marked the reprise of the main theme.

The singer's encore featured a reprise of her most popular ballad.

The film's sequel promised a reprise of the beloved characters and storylines.

The play's third act featured a reprise of the opening scene, but this time with a different perspective.