repeatedly
Pronunciation: [rɪˈpiːtɪdli]
Word
Context: "frequency"
(adverb) when something happens many times over and over again. It’s like playing a game multiple times or practicing a song until you know it really well.
Example
She practiced the piano repeatedly until she could play the whole song flawlessly.
Example
He didn’t attempt the math problems repeatedly; he only tried once.
Example
Why do you think she needs to practice repeatedly before the performance?
Context: "emphasis"
(adverb) to stress that something occurs many times, often to show that it is important or a common situation. It’s like saying 'again and again' to make sure you understand how often it happens.
Example
The teacher mentioned the homework instructions repeatedly to make sure everyone understood.
Example
He wasn't reminded about the safety rules repeatedly, which led to some confusion.
Example
Did the coach tell the players repeatedly about the game strategy?
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