redos

[riːˈduːz]

redos Definition

the plural form of 'redo', meaning to do something again or differently in order to correct or improve it.

Using redos: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "redos" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I had to redo the entire project because of a mistake.

  • Example

    She decided to redo her room with a new color scheme.

  • Example

    He asked for a redo of the test because he was sick during the first one.

redos Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for redos

  • repeat
  • re-do
  • do over
  • start again
  • begin again

Antonyms for redos

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Summary: redos in Brief

'Redos' [riːˈduːz] is the plural form of 'redo', which means to do something again or differently to correct or improve it. It is often used when a mistake has been made or when something needs improvement, as in 'I had to redo the entire project because of a mistake.' 'Redo' is synonymous with 're-do,' 'do over,' and 'start again,' and is the opposite of 'leave as is,' 'accept,' and 'finalize.'