rephrase

[riːˈfreɪz]

rephrase Definition

express (something) in a different way, especially to make it clearer or more understandable.

Using rephrase: Examples

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

  • Example

    Can you rephrase the question?

  • Example

    I didn't understand what you meant. Can you rephrase that?

  • Example

    She had to rephrase her argument to make it more convincing.

rephrase Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for rephrase

Phrases with rephrase

  • to ask a question in a different way, often to make it clearer or easier to understand

    Example

    The teacher asked the student to rephrase the question so that everyone could understand it.

  • to present an argument in a different way, often to make it more convincing

    Example

    The lawyer had to rephrase her argument to make it more persuasive to the jury.

  • to express a sentence in a different way, often to make it clearer or more concise

    Example

    The editor suggested that the writer rephrase the sentence to make it more readable.

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Summary: rephrase in Brief

To 'rephrase' [riːˈfreɪz] means to express something in a different way, often to make it clearer or more understandable. It is commonly used when asking someone to repeat or clarify something, as in 'Can you rephrase the question?' or 'I didn't understand what you meant. Can you rephrase that?' 'Rephrase' can also refer to presenting an argument or sentence in a different way to make it more convincing or concise.