51³Ô¹Ï

Advertisement

Advertisement

rewatch

[ verb ree-woch; noun ree-woch ]

verb (used with object)

  1. to view (a television program, movie, video clip, etc.) again, having already seen it at least once:

    I’m rewatching the first two seasons of the show before season three premieres next month.



noun

  1. (of a television program, movie, video clip, etc.) an additional or subsequent viewing:

    The only thing this reboot did was convince me that the original trilogy deserved a rewatch.

Discover More

51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of rewatch1

First recorded in 1840–45 (referring to books being reviewed and reprinted); 1990–95 for current senses; re- ( def ) + watch ( def )
Discover More

Example Sentences

Examples have not been reviewed.

That’s why I was excited and a bit nervous to rewatch the movie in 2025, the very year the movie is set in.

From

Did you rewatch “Last Tango†to prepare for “Being Maria�

From

While fans have been content to rewatch “The Office,†they will finally get a spin-off series from executive producer Greg Daniels.

From

Others may want the opportunity to rewatch it.

From

They also meticulously rewatch their own performances to “monitor their growth†and learn from past experiences, ensuring they continue to grow as artists.

From

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement


rewa-rewarewild