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rehearsing

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/rɪˈhɜːrsɪŋ/ · re-hears-ing

To practice or go over a play, music, or other performance in preparation for a public presentation.

Meanings

verbformal

To practice or go over a play, music, or other performance in preparation for a public presentation.

کسی کھیل، موسیقی یا دیگر پرفارمنس کی مشق کرنا یا اس پر عمل کرنا، عوامی پیشکش کے لئے تیار ہونا۔

معمول

maamool

Formal: تمرین کرنا

Synonyms

practicingrehearsingdrillingپریکٹسمشترکتیار کرنا

Antonyms

neglectingoverlookingignoringنظر انداز کرناپرواہ نہ کرناچھوڑ دینا

Common Collocations

  • rehearsing a scene
  • rehearsing for a play
  • rehearsing music

Example Sentences

The actors are rehearsing for the upcoming play.

اداکار آنے والی کھیل کے لئے مشق کر رہے ہیں۔

Adakaar aane wali khel ke liye mashq kar rahe hain.

She spent hours rehearsing her speech before the conference.

اس نے کانفرنس سے پہلے اپنی تقریر کی مشق کرنے میں گھنٹوں گزارے۔

Us ne conference se pehle apni taqreer ki mashq karne mein ghanton guzare.

The band is rehearsing new songs for their album.

بینڈ اپنے البم کے لئے نئے گانے کی مشق کر رہا ہے۔

Band apne album ke liye naye gane ki mashq kar raha hai.

Easily Confused With

reassessing:Rehearsing involves practicing performances, while reassessing means evaluating or reconsidering something.

Word Family

rehearsal
nounمشق

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of rehearsing as repeating the steps to perfection.

Imagine a stage with actors going through their lines repetitively.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

ہر ایک گام پہ ہے امتحان ہمارا، پھر اس کے بعد بھی ہے آزمائش کا ساماں

Har aik qadam pe hai imtihan hamara, Phir is ke baad bhi hai aazmaish ka samaan.

At every step, there is a test for us, And after that, there is more to endure.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

پہلا تاثر آخری تاثر ہوتا ہے

Pehla tasur aakhri tasur hota hai

The first impression is the last impression.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Old French "rehearser" — to hear again

First known use: 15th century

The term 'rehearse' has evolved through the Old French 'rehearser' and Latin roots, reflecting the act of practicing or repeating performances.