Retake

Pronunciation: /ˈriːˈteɪk/

Retake (verb)

  1. to do something again, like a test or photo, because the first try wasn't good enough.
  2. to take back control of a place or thing that was lost.

Examples

  • She decided to retake the exam next month.
  • He plans to retake the driving test soon.

Common collocations: retake an exam, retake a test, retake a city, retake control, exam retake

Retake (noun)

  1. an act of doing something again, like a test or photo, to improve the result.

Examples

  • She was nervous about the retake of her final exam.
  • The retake of the photo was much better.

Synonyms of Retake

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Antonyms of Retake

  • when referring to capturing or holding
  • when referring to exams or tests