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Retake for Dummies

verb

pronunciation: 'ri'teɪk

What does Retake really mean?

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Retake means to take or do something again, especially if you didn't do it successfully the first time. It's like hitting the rewind button on a video or going back to the starting point in a race. When we retake something, we are given another chance to improve or get a better result.

Let's think of an example to make it clearer. Imagine you are playing a game with your friends and you make a mistake that causes you to lose. You might feel disappointed and wish you could have another try. In this situation, if you want to play the game again to try and do better, you could ask your friends, "Can we retake the game?" By retaking the game, you get the opportunity to learn from your mistake and try to win the next time.

Now, imagine you have a spelling test at school, and you don't do as well as you hoped. Your teacher might say, "Don't worry, you have a chance to retake the test next week." This means you can take the test again, and this time you can try to study harder and improve your score.

So, to summarize, retake means to do something over again in order to have another chance at doing it better or improving your outcome. It's like giving yourself a second opportunity to learn from your mistakes and try to achieve a better result.


Revised and Fact checked by David Williams on 2023-10-29 16:59:32

Retake In a sentece

Learn how to use Retake inside a sentece

  • If you don't do well on a test, you can retake it to try and get a better grade.
  • Sometimes people make mistakes when taking a photo, so they retake it to get a better picture.
  • In a video game, if you lose a level, you can retake it to try and win.
  • When you are learning to drive, if you fail the driving test, you can retake it at a later time.
  • If you don't understand a question in your homework, you can ask your teacher to retake it and explain it again.

Retake Synonyms

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Retake Category

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