replay

[ˈripleɪ]

replay Definition

  • 1the playing of a game, sports match, or other recorded event after it has taken place
  • 2a repetition of something that has already been said or done

Using replay: Examples

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

  • Example

    I missed the game, so I watched the replay on TV.

  • Example

    The coach called for a replay of the controversial play.

  • Example

    Can you give me a quick replay of what happened at the meeting?

replay Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for replay

Phrases with replay

  • a video recording of an event that can be played back immediately after it has occurred, especially in sports

    Example

    The referee used instant replay to review the touchdown.

  • replay value

    the potential of a game or other media to be played or experienced multiple times without losing interest or enjoyment

    Example

    This game has high replay value because of its multiple endings and hidden secrets.

  • a button on a device that allows the user to repeat or play back a recording

    Example

    Press the replay button to hear the message again.

Origins of replay

from re- 'again' + play

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Summary: replay in Brief

The term 'replay' [ˈripleɪ] refers to the playing of a game, sports match, or other recorded event after it has taken place. It also denotes a repetition of something that has already been said or done, as in 'Can you give me a quick replay of what happened at the meeting?' 'Replay' extends into phrases like 'instant replay,' which is a video recording of an event that can be played back immediately after it has occurred.

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