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well-rehearsed

 

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Well-Rehearsed

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense 1: Expertly practiced or prepared

A person or group that is well-rehearsed has practiced or prepared thoroughly and skillfully.

Example sentence: The well-rehearsed band gave an outstanding performance at the concert.

Sense 2: Fluent and confident in delivery or performance

When someone is well-rehearsed, they exhibit fluency and confidence while delivering a speech or performing an act.

Example sentence: The actress was well-rehearsed and delivered her lines flawlessly on stage.

Part of Speech: Verb (Present Participle)

Sense: The act of practicing or preparing thoroughly

The present participle form of the term "well-rehearsed" can be used as a verb to describe the action of practicing or preparing something thoroughly.

Example sentence: The dancers were well-rehearsed, spending hours every day perfecting their routine.

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense: Something that has been practiced or prepared thoroughly

As a noun, well-rehearsed refers to something, such as a play, song, or speech, that has been practiced or prepared extensively.

Example sentence: The director was impressed with the well-rehearsed of the actors during auditions.

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