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Showing words for REPRISE using the English dictionary

7 Letter Words for Reprise

perries, prisere, reprise, respire

6 Letter Words for Reprise

eprise, espier, peiser, perrie, pierre, preser, priers, priser, rerise, ripers, risper, sirree, sperre, sprier

5 Letter Words for Reprise

epris, isere, peers, peres, peris, perse, piers, prees, prier, pries, riper, ripes, riser, serer, serre, siper, speer, speir, spier, spire, spree

4 Letter Words for Reprise

eire, erer, eres, erie, eris, errs, erse, ipse, ires, irpe, peer, pees, pere, peri, pers, pier, pies, pirr, pirs, pise, pree, pres, prie, rees, repr, reps, resp, rier, ries, ripe, rips, rise, risp, seep, seer, seir, sere, serr, sier, sipe, sire, spie

3 Letter Words for Reprise

eer, eir, epi, ere, err, ers, ese, esp, esr, ipr, ips, ire, irs, ise, pee, per, pes, pie, pir, pis, pre, prs, psi, ree, rei, rep, res, rie, rip, rps, see, sei, sep, ser, sie, sip, sir, sri

Definitions for Reprise

[1] Usually reprises. Law . an annual deduction, duty, or payment out of a manor or estate, as an annuity or the like.
[2] Music . a repetition. a return to the first theme or subject.
[3] to execute a repetition of; repeat: They reprised the elaborate dance number in the third act.
[4] the repeating of an earlier theme
[5] to repeat (an earlier theme)

Words related to Reprise

restate, renew, repeat, echo, recite, rehash, reiterate, replay, summary, peroration, regain, recover, rescue, deliver, free, redeem, extricate, release, manumit, save

Words nearby Reprise

reprieval, reprieve, reprimand, reprint, reprisal, reprise, repristinate, reprivatize, repro, repro proof, reproach

Origin of Reprise

1350–1400; Middle English < Middle French: a taking back, Old French, noun use of feminine past participle of reprendre to take back < Latin reprehendere to reprehend

Words that may be confused with Reprise

reprisal, reprise

Word origin for Reprise

C14: from Old French, from reprendre to take back, from Latin reprehendere ; see reprehend

Synonyms for Reprise

peroration, summary