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UK//rɪˈvaɪz//US//rɪˈvaɪz//

Meaning of Revise

In simple words: To study or change something to improve it.

Revise in a sentence

How to use Revise

Grammar pattern

revise + object

Memory hint

Think of 'revise' as 're-see' - seeing things again to change or improve.

Related words

Collocations with Revise

  • revise for an exam
  • revise a document
  • revise a proposal
  • revise your work
  • revise a plan

Synonyms for Revise

Opposites of Revise

Common mistakes with Revise

  • Confused with 'review'; 'revise' implies making changes, while 'review' means to look over.
  • Using 'revise' without an object; it should always be 'revise something'.
  • Using 'revise' in contexts that require 'edit'; be sure to consider the difference.

Compare Revise with Review, Edit, Amend, Modify, Update

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Frequently asked questions about Revise

What does Revise mean?

To study or change something to improve it.

What is the definition of Revise?

To examine and change something to improve it or to prepare for an exam.

How do you use Revise in a sentence?

I need to revise my notes before the exam.

Can you give another example of Revise?

She decided to revise her essay for clarity.

What are synonyms for Revise?

Common alternatives include review, edit, amend, modify, update.

What is the opposite of Revise?

Opposite meanings include ignore, neglect, overlook.

What words go with Revise?

It commonly pairs with revise for an exam, revise a document, revise a proposal, revise your work, revise a plan.

What are common mistakes when using Revise?

Confused with 'review'; 'revise' implies making changes, while 'review' means to look over. Using 'revise' without an object; it should always be 'revise something'. Using 'revise' in contexts that require 'edit'; be sure to consider the difference.

How do you pronounce Revise?

US: //rɪˈvaɪz//, UK: //rɪˈvaɪz//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Revise?

Use 'revise' when talking about reviewing materials or making improvements. It's common in academic contexts but can also apply to work projects. Avoid using it in casual conversations.

What CEFR level is Revise?

"Revise" is at B1 level on the CEFR scale.