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paraphrase

[ˈpærəfreɪz]

paraphrase Definition

to express something written or spoken using different words, especially in order to make it clearer or simpler to understand.

Using paraphrase: Examples

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

  • Example

    Can you paraphrase this paragraph for me?

  • Example

    She paraphrased the poem in her own words.

  • Example

    The teacher asked the students to paraphrase the text they had read.

  • Example

    He was able to paraphrase the complex scientific concept in a way that everyone could understand.

paraphrase Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for paraphrase

Phrases with paraphrase

  • a rewording of something written or spoken

    Example

    The article is a paraphrase of the original research paper.

  • a tool that automatically rewrites text to create a new version while retaining the same meaning

    Example

    I used a paraphrase generator to help me with my essay.

  • a reference to a source that has been paraphrased in one's own words

    Example

    Make sure to include a paraphrase citation when using information from another source.

Origins of paraphrase

from Greek 'para-' meaning 'beside' and 'phrasis' meaning 'speech'

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Summary: paraphrase in Brief

The verb 'paraphrase' [ˈpærəfreɪz] means to express something written or spoken using different words to make it clearer or simpler to understand. It is often used in academic writing and teaching, as well as in everyday communication. 'Paraphrase' can also be used as a noun, as in 'a paraphrase of the original research paper,' and there are tools like 'paraphrase generators' that can help with rewording text.

How do native speakers use this expression?