Q. What does the word repertoire mean?
1a : a list or supply of dramas, operas, pieces, or parts that a company or person is prepared to perform. b : a supply of skills, devices, or expedients part of the repertoire of a quarterback broadly : amount, supply an endless repertoire of summer clothes.
Q. What is another word for starting something?
Frequently Asked Questions About start Some common synonyms of start are begin, commence, inaugurate, initiate, and usher in.
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- Q. What does the word repertoire mean?
- Q. What is another word for starting something?
- Q. What is a synonym and antonym for repertoire?
- Q. What are antonyms for repertoire?
- Q. What is another word for skill set?
- Q. What is another phrase for to begin with?
- Q. What is it called when you start something new?
- Q. Is terseness a word?
Q. What is a synonym and antonym for repertoire?
noun. ( ˈrɛpɝˌtwɑːr) A collection of works (plays, songs, operas, ballets) that an artist or company can perform and do perform for short intervals on a regular schedule. Antonyms. fauna flora prosecution defense decrease decrement. collection accumulation aggregation repertory.
Q. What are antonyms for repertoire?
What is the opposite of repertoire?
lack | scarcity |
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exiguousness | undersupply |
infrequency | limitedness |
meagreness | need |
debt | inadequateness |
Q. What is another word for skill set?
noun expertise, ability, proficiency, experience, art, technique, facility, talent, intelligence, craft, competence, readiness, accomplishment, knack, ingenuity, finesse, aptitude, dexterity, cleverness, quickness, adroitness, expertness, handiness, skilfulness The cut of a diamond depends on the skill of its craftsman …
Q. What is another phrase for to begin with?
What is another word for to begin with?
initially | originally |
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firstly | at the start |
at the outset | beforehand |
incipiently | in the beginning |
primarily | to start with |
Q. What is it called when you start something new?
3 begin, create, establish, father, found, inaugurate, initiate, institute, introduce, launch, lay the foundations of, pioneer, set up.
Q. Is terseness a word?
Meaning of terseness in English. the use of few words to say something, sometimes in a way that seems rude or unfriendly: He answered with uncharacteristic terseness, “Yes, to both.”