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replay

ree-PLAY

Replay (verb) means to play something again, especially a recording. Example: “The referee asked to replay the footage in slow motion.”

verb
1
To play something again, especially a recording.
"The referee asked to replay the footage in slow motion."
"She replayed the voicemail three times to catch every word."
noun
1
A recording of an event shown again, often for review or entertainment.
"The stadium showed an instant replay of the goal."
2
A repeated match played after an earlier one ended in a draw.
"The two teams will meet again in Tuesday's replay."

How to use replay

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishTo play something again — a video, a game, or a recording — or the recording/rematch itself.

Common pairings
instant replay watch the replay a cup replay

Word forms

replayed past tense, replays plural, replays singular

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Etymology

From re-, "again," plus play.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “replay” mean?

The word “replay” means to play something again, especially a recording. In plain terms, to play something again — a video, a game, or a recording — or the recording/rematch itself.

How do you pronounce “replay”?

“Replay” is pronounced ree-PLAY (/ɹiːˈpleɪ/ in IPA).

How do you use “replay” in a sentence?

Here is “replay” used in a sentence: “The referee asked to replay the footage in slow motion.”

What is another word for “replay”?

Words with a similar meaning to “replay” include do over.

What part of speech is “replay”?

Depending on how it is used, “replay” can be a verb and a noun.

Is “replay” a common word?

“Replay” is a fairly common word in modern English.

How many meanings does “replay” have?

“Replay” has 3 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: to play something again, especially a recording.

What is the difference between a "replay" and a "rerun"?

A "replay" specifically refers to showing a recording of an event again, often for review or entertainment, such as an instant replay in sports. A "rerun" more commonly refers to a television program being broadcast again after its original airing.

What is a replay in sports terms?

In sports, a replay can mean a recording of a play shown again for review, such as an instant replay used by officials to check a decision. It can also mean a repeated match played after an earlier one ended in a draw.

How is "replay" used as a verb versus a noun?

As a verb, "replay" means to play something again, especially a recording, such as replaying a video clip. As a noun, it refers to the recording itself or to a repeated sporting match after a draw.

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