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Recur

UK //rɪˈkɜː//US //rɪˈkɜr//

Definition

To happen again, especially at regular intervals.

In simple words: to happen again or repeatedly

Examples

  • The problem seems to always __recur__ despite our efforts.
  • She has a habit of letting old mistakes __recur__ in her work.
  • Health issues may __recur__ if not treated properly.
  • We need to address the issues that ___recur___ in our meetings.
  • Dreams can sometimes __recur__ over time, bringing back old memories.

Usage notes

Used in both casual and formal contexts. It's often used in discussions about events, problems, or patterns that happen repeatedly.

Grammar pattern

recur + adverb

Memory hint

Sounds like 're-cur', think of a scene where a loop repeats itself.

Collocations

  • problems recur
  • themes recur
  • issues recur
  • patterns recur
  • events recur

Synonyms

  • reappear
  • reoccur
  • repeat
  • come back
  • happen again

Antonyms

  • cease
  • stop
  • discontinue

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'occur'; 'recur' implies repetition.
  • Using the wrong tense; ensure you match the time frame.
  • Omitting subject; remember to clarify who or what recurs.