the repetition of the advertisement was annoying
He reiterated his answer to the question over and over again.
The boy reiterated "I want to go to the park".
A few antonyms for reiterate are: -Recant -Adjure -Abnegate -Take Back
That is the correct spelling of the verb "repeat" (to do or say again).
Repeat, reiterate, ingeminate, iterate, retell.
No, it is an adverb. It is used conjunctively to reiterate or elaborate on a previous statement.
To reiterate something is to repeat it once or many times for clarity or emphasis. An example of a sentence using the word "reiterate" would be: He told them again to stay away from the bluffs; he felt he needed to reiterate the warning.
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I reiterated the fact that we had no milk. It means resay something. :)
The grammar seems correct. I have some doubts about the diction. I am not sure that one can reiterate excitement . One could reiterate ones statement about ones excitement.
Reiterate was created in 2007.
Let me iterate and reiterate, "We will never send your boys to fight on foreign soil". (paraphrased from FDR)
The Swedish word for reiterate is "upprepa"
When she realized her students were not listening to her directions, the teacher reiterated the rule that no talking was allowed during tests.
The boy reiterated "I want to go to the park".
A few antonyms for reiterate are: -Recant -Adjure -Abnegate -Take Back
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