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Exam: TOEFL

rebelliously

IPA: /rɪˈbɛl.jəs.li/

KK: /rɪˈbɛl.jəs.li/

adverb

Definition: In a way that shows a desire to resist authority or control.

Example: The teenager spoke rebelliously against the rules set by her parents.

rebelliousness

IPA: /rɪˈbɛljəsnəs/

KK: /rɪˈbɛljəsnəs/

noun

Definition: The quality or state of resisting authority or control, often by refusing to obey rules or norms.

Example: Her rebelliousness often led her to challenge the school's strict rules.

rebook

IPA: /ˈriːbʊk/

KK: /ˈriːbʊk/

intransitive verb

Definition: To make a new reservation or booking for something, such as a flight or hotel, after canceling or changing the original one.

Example: I had to rebook my flight because of the bad weather.

transitive verb

Definition: To make a new reservation or appointment for something that was previously booked.

Example: I had to rebook my flight because of the schedule change.

reboot

IPA: /rɪˈbuːt/

KK: /riˈbut/

transitive verb

Definition: To turn a computer or system off and then on again to refresh it or fix problems.

Example: I need to reboot my computer because it's running slowly.

rebound

IPA: /rɪˈbaʊnd/

KK: /riˈbaʊnd/

intransitive verb

Definition: To bounce back after hitting something or to recover from a setback or disappointment.

Example: After losing the game, the team managed to rebound and win the next match.

noun

Definition: A quick recovery from a difficult situation or the act of bouncing back, especially in sports when a player retrieves the ball after a missed shot.

Example: After losing the game, the team made a strong rebound in the next match.

transitive verb

Definition: To gain possession of a ball after it bounces off a surface, especially in sports like basketball, or to make something bounce back.

Example: He managed to rebound the ball after it hit the backboard.

rebroadcast

IPA: //ˌriːˈbrɔːdkæst//

KK: /riˈbrɔdˌkæst/

noun

Definition: A repeated transmission of a program or signal, often from a different station.

Example: The rebroadcast of the popular show attracted many viewers.

transitive verb

Definition: To send out a broadcast again after receiving it, often used for television or radio programs.

Example: The radio station decided to rebroadcast the popular interview from last week.

rebuff

IPA: /rɪˈbʌf/

KK: /rɪˈbʌf/

noun

Definition: A sudden and sharp rejection or refusal of something, often in a direct or rude manner.

Example: She received a rebuff when she asked for a raise at work.

transitive verb

Definition: To reject someone or something in a rude or blunt way.

Example: She decided to rebuff his advances politely but firmly.

rebuild

IPA: /rɪˈbɪld/

KK: /riˈbɪld/

transitive verb

Definition: To construct something again after it has been damaged or destroyed.

Example: After the storm, the community came together to rebuild the damaged houses.

rebuke

IPA: /rɪˈbjuːk/

KK: /rɪˈbjuk/

noun

Definition: A strong expression of disapproval or criticism directed at someone for their actions or behavior.

Example: The teacher gave a rebuke to the student for being late to class.

transitive verb

Definition: To criticize someone sharply or to express disapproval of their actions.

Example: The teacher had to rebuke the student for being late to class.

rebuker

IPA: /rɪˈbjuːkər/

KK: /rɪˈbjukər/

noun

Definition: A person who criticizes or scolds someone for their behavior or actions.

Example: The teacher was a stern rebuker, always pointing out mistakes to help her students improve.

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