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Remake
UK //rɪˈmeɪk//US //rɪˈmeɪk//
Definition
To create something again or in a new way, especially a film or song.
In simple words: To make something again or differently.
Examples
- The studio decided to remake the beloved classic film.
- They plan to remake the song with a fresh sound.
- The artist wants to remake her old paintings for a new exhibition.
- Fans were excited when they announced a remake of their favorite video game.
- He often dreams of how he would remake the iconic scene.
Usage notes
Use 'remake' when discussing films, music, or other creative works that are redone. The term is neutral and suitable for various contexts, especially in discussions about adaptations.
Grammar pattern
remake + object
Memory hint
Think of 'remake' as 're-make', like making something special again.
Collocations
- remake a movie
- remake a song
- remake a game
- remake a classic
- remake in a new style
Synonyms
- recreate
- reinvent
- adapt
- redo
- revamp
Common mistakes
- 'Remake' is confused with 'make again', forgetting it's mainly for creative works.
- Using 'remake' without an object, as in 'I want to remake.'
- Using 'remake' in informal situations where 'copy' or 'duplicate' might fit better.