rewatch

English

Etymology

re- + watch

Verb

rewatch (third-person singular simple present rewatches, present participle rewatching, simple past and past participle rewatched)

  1. To watch again.
    • 2009 February 3, Alastair Macaulay, “Mining the Hidden Gems of a Balanchine Classic”, in New York Times:
      Meanwhile “Emeralds” itself — danced with the elegiac adagio finale that Balanchine added in 1976 and that Ms. Paul never danced — deepened with rewatching.

Translations

Noun

rewatch (plural rewatches)

  1. The act of watching something again.
    It's not the best film I've ever seen, but it probably deserves a rewatch.

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