Definitions
- Referring to the act of submitting a new application for a job or program after being rejected previously. - Describing the process of reapplying a product, such as sunscreen or lotion, to the skin. - Talking about the act of requesting something again, such as a loan or permit.
- Referring to the act of submitting a revised or corrected version of a document or assignment. - Describing the process of submitting a form or application again after it was rejected or incomplete. - Talking about the act of sending something again, such as an email or proposal.
List of Similarities
- 1Both involve submitting something again.
- 2Both imply that the previous submission was rejected or incomplete.
- 3Both require taking action to correct or improve the submission.
- 4Both are used in professional and academic contexts.
- 5Both can be used in situations where a mistake was made in the initial submission.
What is the difference?
- 1Type of submission: Reapply is used for applications or requests while resubmit is used for documents or assignments.
- 2Action required: Reapply involves submitting a new application while resubmit involves correcting or revising the original submission.
- 3Reason for submission: Reapply is used when the previous application was rejected while resubmit can be used for rejection or revision.
- 4Frequency: Reapply implies a longer time period between submissions while resubmit can be done more frequently.
- 5Context: Reapply is more commonly used in job or program applications while resubmit is more commonly used in academic or professional settings.
Remember this!
While reapply and resubmit both involve submitting something again, they differ in their context, action required, and reason for submission. Reapply is used for applications or requests and involves submitting a new application after being rejected previously. On the other hand, resubmit is used for documents or assignments and involves correcting or revising the original submission, which may have been rejected or incomplete.