replay
Pronunciation: [riˈpleɪ]
Context: “games”
(verb) to play something again. This usually means watching a video or playing a game again. Think about when you see your favorite game or movie and you want to see it one more time.
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I love to replay my favorite video game every weekend.
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I didn't want to replay the movie because I didn't enjoy it the first time.
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Can we replay the match to see what happened at the end?
Context: “games”
(noun) a second playing of a game, performance, or event. It's like when you watch a sports game again or see a fun video again.
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The replay of the winning goal was exciting to watch.
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There won't be a replay of the event since it was a one-time show.
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Did they show a replay of the last play in the game?
Context: “media”
(verb) to show or broadcast a program or event again. This is what happens when a TV station decides to show a show again later.
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The movie channel will replay the series finale tonight.
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They decided not to replay the episode since it didn’t get good reviews.
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What time will they replay the concert on TV?
Context: “media”
(noun) a showing or broadcast of something again, like a favorite show or a special event. Imagine your friend tells you to watch your favorite cartoon because it's on again.
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I caught the replay of the game after school!
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I missed the replay of the episode and don’t know what happened.
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When is the replay of the special documentary airing?