again

adverb
UK: /əˈɡen/
US: /əˈɡen/
  1. One more time; as before.

    1. Can you say that again? [ ] [ ]
    2. If the computer crashes again, I'm going to lose all my work. [ ] [ ]
  2. Returning to a previous state or condition.

    1. He is healthy again after a long illness. [ ] [ ]
    2. The flowers came to life again after the rain, which revived them completely. [ ] [ ]
  3. In addition; also.

    1. What's more, again, the service was slow. [ ] [ ]
    2. Again, it’s important to remember that success requires dedicated work. [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "again" in English means: One more time; as before., Returning to a previous state or condition., In addition; also..

The phonetic transcription of "again" is /əˈɡen/ in British English and /əˈɡen/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "again": besides, anew, afresh, repeatedly, furthermore.

Example usage of "again": "Can you say that again?". More examples on the page.