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Verb paraphrase has 1 sense
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Definitions from the WebTerm: ParaphrasedPart of Speech: AdjectiveDescribing something that has been expressed or rephrased in a different way, using different words or phrasing. Example Sentence: The speaker delivered a paraphrased version of the original speech, simplifying complex concepts for the audience. Part of Speech: VerbTo express or restate something written or spoken using different words, often to provide clarification, simplification, or to avoid plagiarism. Example Sentence: The student meticulously paraphrased the passage from the book to ensure it was an accurate reflection of the author's ideas. Part of Speech: Noun (Singular: paraphrase)A restatement or rewording of a passage or text in a different form to convey the same meaning. Example Sentence: The professor asked the students to write a paraphrase of the famous quote and analyze its significance in modern society. Part of Speech: Noun (Plural: paraphrases)Multiple restatements or rewordings of a passage or text in different forms to convey the same meaning. Example Sentence: The book included several paraphrases of classic literature, allowing readers to explore different interpretations. Related Products: | |||||
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