In terms of exercise, a repetition is one complete movement of an exercise. For example, one push-up or one bicep curl. In terms of language, repetition is the act of repeating something that has already been said or written.
Usually bad, but it depends on the task at hand. Breeding, for example relies on repetition.
One example could be - Mary wants a new job, the repetition of this one bores her. Another example could be - The constant repetition is annoying. An another might be - There is so much repetition in the book that it is too predictable.
"The repetition of her name made it feel old and worn down every time someone used it." or: "Repetition is the only way we learn."
Repetition is annoying.The repetition drives me crazy.Sometimes teachers use repetition to make sure students memorise things.Repetition is annoying.The repetition drives me crazy.I do not like repetition.
the verb for repetition is repeat
Constant repetition gets on my nerves.Everything on TV is a repetition of last week's shows.
The pulse repetition period is the inverse of the pulse repetition frequency. Therefore, if the pulse repetition frequency is 1 kHz, the pulse repetition period would be 1 millisecond (1/1000 seconds).
The word "repetition" is a noun. It refers to the act of repeating something.
A repetitive learner is someone who learns by repetition, thus repeating something over and over, in order to learn something. Most physical activities are learned through repetition, doing the same moves over and over again. Also, learning an instrument requires much repetition.
No. It is an adjective. The abstract noun is repetition.
Repetition - band - was created in 1979.
That repetition would involve an onomatopoeia.