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Repeat Past Tense

The past tense of Repeat is repeated.

1. repeat

verb. ['rɪˈpiːt, riːˈpiːt'] to say, state, or perform again.

Etymology

  • repeter (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
  • repeto (Latin)

Rhymes with Repeat

  • uncomplete
  • noncompete
  • indiscreet
  • incomplete
  • vanvliet
  • vanfleet
  • obsolete
  • mistreat
  • marquerite
  • marguerite
  • excrete
  • discrete
  • discreet
  • concrete
  • complete
  • secrete
  • retreat
  • replete
  • downbeat
  • deplete
  • conceit
  • compete
  • bufete
  • bridgette
  • backseat
  • unseat
  • streett
  • street
  • shumeet
  • receipt

How do you pronounce repeat?

Pronounce repeat as rɪˈpit.

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UK - How to pronounce repeat in British English

2. repeat

verb. ['rɪˈpiːt, riːˈpiːt'] make or do or perform again.

Etymology

  • repeter (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
  • repeto (Latin)

3. repeat

verb. ['rɪˈpiːt, riːˈpiːt'] happen or occur again.

Etymology

  • repeter (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
  • repeto (Latin)

4. repeat

verb. ['rɪˈpiːt, riːˈpiːt'] to say again or imitate.

Etymology

  • repeter (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
  • repeto (Latin)

5. repeat

verb. ['rɪˈpiːt, riːˈpiːt'] do over.

Synonyms

Etymology

  • repeter (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
  • repeto (Latin)

6. repeat

noun. ['rɪˈpiːt, riːˈpiːt'] an event that repeats.

Etymology

  • repeter (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
  • repeto (Latin)

7. repeat

verb. ['rɪˈpiːt, riːˈpiːt'] repeat an earlier theme of a composition.

Etymology

  • repeter (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
  • repeto (Latin)