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rehearsal

/ɹɪˈhɜː(ɹ)səl/

Meanings
  • Noun

    The act of preparing for a performance, especially by practicing it repeatedly.

    - "The actors had a rehearsal before the opening night."
    - "The choir held a rehearsal every week to prepare for their concerts."

Pronunciation
  1. /ɹɪˈhɜː(ɹ)səl/



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Rhymes
Words rhyming with rehearsal
recall , rehearse , revel , rehearse , rebel
Variants
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rehearsal , rehearsals , rehearsal dinner , dress rehearsal , dress rehearsals , in rehearsal , wedding rehearsal , pre-rehearsal , prerehearsal
Etymology
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From Old French 'rehercer', meaning 'to repeat'.


Trivia
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  1. Did you know that the first recorded use of the term 'rehearsal' in English was in the 15th century?

  2. In the early days of television, actors would often rehearse their lines in front of a live studio audience, with no opportunity for retakes.

  3. The word 'rehearsal' comes from the Old French word 'rehercer', which means 'to repeat'.

  4. In ancient Greece, actors would rehearse their parts by memorizing their lines and practicing their movements in private, away from the public eye.


Related Concepts
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  1. Performance: The act of presenting a play, concert, or other form of entertainment to an audience.

  2. Rehearsal room: A space where performers can rehearse, often equipped with various tools and facilities to help them prepare.


Culture
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Rehearsals are an essential part of any performance, be it a play, a concert, or a recital. They allow performers to familiarize themselves with the material, iron out any kinks, and ensure a smooth and polished final product. Rehearsals have been depicted in various forms of art and literature, from Shakespeare's plays to modern-day films.

How to Memorize "rehearsal"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize yourself in the performance space, going through the motions of the rehearsal. Picture yourself interacting with your fellow performers and the audience.
    - Imagine yourself holding the script or music score, turning the pages as you recite your lines or play your instrument.

  2. associate

    - Associate the rehearsal process with positive experiences, such as the excitement of performing in front of an audience or the satisfaction of mastering a difficult piece.
    - Connect each line or movement to a specific emotion or memory to help you remember them more easily.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create acronyms or other memory aids to help you remember key lines or cues. For example, you could use the acronym 'ROYGBIV' to remember the order of the rainbow colors.
    - Use the method of loci to associate each line or movement with a specific location in your mental 'memory palace'.
    - Create a song or rhyme to help you remember a sequence of events or actions.


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