Meaning & Definition of word "Rehearsal"

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    Rehearsal

    /rɪˈhɜrsl/

    noun:

    • 1. A practice session in preparation for a performance, such as a play, concert, or other event.
      • Example: The cast gathered for their final rehearsal before opening night.
    • 2. A trial performance of a play, concert, or other event.
      • Example: They held a rehearsal to ensure everything was in place for the big show.
    • 3. A mental or vocal exercise conducted to prepare for an event.
      • Example: He did a rehearsal in his mind before the important presentation.
    • 4. The act of rehearsing.
      • Example: The rehearsal of the new symphony took longer than expected.

    Etymology

    From Middle French 'rehearsal' and Latin 'rehersare', meaning to repeat or recite.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    dress rehearsal:

    The final full rehearsal in costume, as if it were a performance.

    rehearsal dinner:

    A dinner held for the wedding party and family the night before a wedding.

    first rehearsal:

    The initial practice session for a performance, often when the cast first meets.

    Related Words

    practice:

    The act of repeatedly doing something to improve skill.

    performance:

    The act of presenting a play, concert, or other form of entertainment.

    presentation:

    A display or demonstration of information before an audience.

    Slang Meanings of rehearsal

    Meaning: Run-through

    Example Sentence: Let's do a quick run-through before we perform.

    Meaning: Dry run

    Example Sentence: We need to do a dry run of the presentation to ensure it's perfect.