Meaning & Definition of word "Rephrase"

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    Rephrase

    /riːˈfreɪz/

    verb:

    • 1. To express (something) in a different way, often to clarify or simplify the original expression.
      • Example: I need to rephrase this sentence to make it easier to understand.
    • 2. To say or write something again, but in different words.
      • Example: Can you rephrase your question? I didn't quite catch it.
    • 3. To change the wording of a statement without changing its meaning.
      • Example: The author had to rephrase several parts of the text to avoid plagiarism.
    • 4. To modify the phrasing of an expression.
      • Example: During the meeting, she was asked to rephrase her initial proposal for clarity.
    • 5. To reformulate a statement or command.
      • Example: He was told to rephrase the instructions so all team members could follow them.

    Etymology

    From 're-' meaning 'again' + 'phrase' from Latin 'phrasis' meaning 'speech, phrase'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    put it another way:

    to express something differently while maintaining the original meaning.

    say it differently:

    to phrase something in another manner.

    in other words:

    to clarify or explain something by rephrasing it.

    Related Words

    paraphrase:

    a restatement of a text or passage in different words.

    clarify:

    to make (a statement or situation) less confused and more comprehensible.

    summarize:

    to give a brief statement of the main points of something.

    Slang Meanings of rephrase

    Meaning: to switch up the words

    Example Sentence: I had to switch up the words so my teacher would understand my point.

    Meaning: to remix the phrasing

    Example Sentence: Let me remix the phrasing to make it sound cooler.