IPA: /rɪˈvjuː/
KK: /rɪˈvju/
To look at or examine something again, often to evaluate or analyze it.
She decided to review her notes before the test.
Past: reviewed
Past Participle: reviewed
An evaluation or assessment of something, often in the form of a written article or report, discussing its quality, significance, or value.
The film received a positive review from the critics, praising its storyline and performances.
To look at something again in order to evaluate or make changes, often for improvement or correction.
The teacher asked me to review my essay before submitting it.
Past: reviewed
Past Participle: reviewed
Review → It is formed from "re-" (meaning again) and "videre" (meaning to see). The word "review" means to see or examine something again.
Think of looking at something 'again' ('re-') to 'see' it ('videre') — that's why review means to examine something once more.