Word Meanings - REPETITION - Book Publishers vocabulary database
The act of repeating, singing, (more info) 1. The act of repeating; a doing or saying again; iteration. I need not be barren of accusations; he hath faults, with surplus to tire in repetition. Shak. 2. Recital from memory; rehearsal.
Possible synonyms: (Same meaning words of REPETITION)
- Echo
- Reverberation
- resonance
- repetition
- imitation
- answer
- Iteration
- Repetition
- reiteration
- harping
- recurrence
- succession
- Multiplication
- Multiplicity
- plurality
- multitudinousness
- multifariousness
- multitude
- reiter ation
- reproduction
- augmentation
- swarming
- teeming
- Tautology
- Verbosity
- redundancy
- needless
- pleonasm
Related words: (words related to REPETITION)
- HARPAGON
 A grappling iron.
- REVERBERATION
 The act of reverberating; especially, the act of reflecting light or heat, or reëchoing sound; as, the reverberation of rays from a mirror; the reverberation of rays from a mirror; the reverberation of voices; the reverberation of heat or flame
- NEEDLESS
 1. Having no need. Weeping into the needless stream. Shak. 2. Not wanted; unnecessary; not requiste; as, needless labor; needless expenses. 3. Without sufficient cause; groundless; cuseless. "Needless jealousy." Shak. -- Need"less*ly,
- ANSWER
 1. To speak in defense against; to reply to in defense; as, to answer a charge; to answer an accusation. 2. To speak or write in return to, as in return to a call or question, or to a speech, declaration, argument, or the like; to reply to ; to
- REITERATE
 Reiterated; repeated.
- SUCCESSION
 1. The act of succeeding, or following after; a following of things in order of time or place, or a series of things so following; sequence; as, a succession of good crops; a succession of disasters. 2. A series of persons or things according to
- TEEMER
 One who teems, or brings forth.
- HARPING
 Pertaining to the harp; as, harping symphonies. Milton.
- AUGMENTATION
 A additional charge to a coat of arms, given as a mark of honor. Cussans. (more info) 1. The act or process of augmenting, or making larger, by addition, expansion, or dilation; increase. 2. The state of being augmented; enlargement. 3. The thing
- TEEMING
 Prolific; productive. Teeming buds and cheerful appear. Dryden.
- SUCCESSIONIST
 A person who insists on the importance of a regular succession of events, offices, etc.; especially , one who insists that apostolic succession alone is valid.
- PLURALITY
 See PLURALITY (more info) 1. The state of being plural, or consisting of more than one; a number consisting of two or more of the same kind; as, a plurality of worlds; the plurality of a verb.
- REPETITIONAL; REPETITIONARY
 Of the nature of, or containing, repetition.
- PLEONASM
 Redundancy of language in speaking or writing; the use of more words than are necessary to express the idea; as, I saw it with my own eyes.
- VERBOSITY
 The quality or state of being verbose; the use of more words than are necessary; prolixity; wordiness; verbiage. The worst fault, by far, is the extreme diffuseness and verbosity of his style. Jeffrey.
- REPETITIONER
 One who repeats.
- ANSWERLESS
 Having no answer, or impossible to be answered. Byron.
- REPETITION
 The act of repeating, singing, (more info) 1. The act of repeating; a doing or saying again; iteration. I need not be barren of accusations; he hath faults, with surplus to tire in repetition. Shak. 2. Recital from memory; rehearsal.
- MULTIFARIOUSNESS
 The fault of improperly uniting in one bill distinct and independent matters, and thereby confounding them. Burrill. (more info) 1. Multiplied diversity.
- SWARMSPORE
 One of innumerable minute, motile, reproductive bodies, produced asexually by certain algæ and fungi; a zoöspore.
- INDIGNATION
 1. The feeling excited by that which is unworthy, base, or disgraceful; anger mingled with contempt, disgust, or abhorrence. Shak. Indignation expresses a strong and elevated disapprobation of mind, which is also inspired by something flagitious
- ATTENUATION
 1. The act or process of making slender, or the state of being slender; emaciation. 2. The act of attenuating; the act of making thin or less dense, or of rarefying, as fluids or gases. 3. The process of weakening in intensity; diminution
- COLLINEATION
 The act of aiming at, or directing in a line with, a fixed object. Johnson.
- DISPLANTATION
 The act of displanting; removal; displacement. Sir W. Raleigh.
- MIGRATION
 The act of migrating.
- FALCATION
 The state of being falcate; a bend in the form of a sickle. Sir T. Browne.
- TESTIFICATION
 The act of testifying, or giving testimony or evidence; as, a direct testification of our homage to God. South.
- SUMMATION
 The act of summing, or forming a sum, or total amount; also, an aggregate. Of this series no summation is possible to a finite intellect. De Quincey.
- NATATION
 The act of floating on the water; swimming. Sir T. Browne.
- FLUXATION
 The act of fluxing.
- DILUCIDATION
 The act of making clear. Boyle.
- COLONIZATION
 Tha act of colonizing, or the state of being colonized; the formation of a colony or colonies. The wide continent of America invited colonization. Bancroft.
- ELICITATION
 The act of eliciting. Abp. Bramhall.
- FLOSSIFICATION
 A flowering; florification. Craig.
- GRAVIDATION
 Gravidity.
- FACILITATION
 The act of facilitating or making easy.
- VARIOLATION
 Inoculation with smallpox.
- INCREPATION
 A chiding; rebuke; reproof. Hammond.
- ENDENIZATION
 The act of naturalizing.
- RIXATION
 A brawl or quarrel.
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