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Reboot

UK //ˈriːbʊt//US //ˈriːbuːt//

Definition

To shut down and then start up a computer or system again.

In simple words: To start a computer again after turning it off.

Examples

  • If your computer is slow, you should reboot it.
  • To fix the issue, I had to reboot the system.
  • After the crash, they decided to reboot the entire project.
  • He suggested we reboot the game to resolve the glitch.
  • Can you reboot the router? It’s not connecting to the internet.

Usage notes

Commonly used in tech contexts. Can also refer to restarting a process or project. Avoid in very formal writing.

Grammar pattern

reboot + object

Memory hint

Think of 'reboot' as giving your computer a 'new boot' or starting fresh.

Collocations

  • reboot the computer
  • reboot the system
  • reboot the game
  • reboot the project
  • reboot sequence

Synonyms

  • restart
  • relaunch
  • reset
  • refresh
  • revive

Common mistakes

  • Using 'reboot' for non-computer-related contexts without clarification.
  • Confusing 'reboot' with 'restart' in casual speech, even though they are similar.
  • Using 'rebooted' incorrectly as an adjective.