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Definitions for Rehearsed
[1] to practice (a musical composition, a play, a speech, etc.) in private prior to a public presentation.
[2] to drill or train (an actor, musician, etc.) by rehearsal, as for some performance or part.
[3] to relate the facts or particulars of; recount.
[4] to rehearse a play, part, etc.; participate in a rehearsal.
[5] to practise (a play, concert, etc), in preparation for public performance
[6] (tr) to run through; recount; recite the official rehearsed the grievances of the committee
[7] (tr) to train or drill (a person or animal) for the public performance of a part in a play, show, etc
Words related to Rehearsed
rehearsehone, recite, reenact, ready, describe, recount, relate, study, practice, reiterate, tell, test, experiment, narrate, drill, act, train, iterate, recapitulate, review
Words nearby Rehearsed
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Origin of Rehearsed
1300–50; Middle English rehersen, rehercen < Middle French rehercier to repeat, equivalent to re- re- + hercier to strike, harrow (derivative of herce, herse a harrow); see hearse
Other words from Rehearsed
re·hears·a·ble , adjective
re·hears·er , noun
un·re·hears·a·ble , adjective
un·re·hearsed , adjective
un·re·hears·ing , adjective
well-re·hearsed , adjective
Word origin for Rehearsed
C16: from Anglo-Norman rehearser , from Old French rehercier to harrow a second time, from re- + herce harrow
Synonyms for Rehearsed
go over, go through, hone, recite, reenact, warm up, work out, act, depict, describe, drill, experiment, iterate, narrate, practice, ready, recapitulate, recount, reiterate, relate, repeat, review, study, tell, test, train, do over, dry run, hold a reading, learn one's part, run lines, run through, take from the top, try out, tune up, walk through