reappear

intransitive-verb
UK: /ˌriːəˈpɪə(r)/
US: /ˌriːəˈpɪr/
  1. To come into sight again; to appear again after being hidden or gone.

    1. The sun will reappear after the storm passes soon.
    2. After a long absence, some familiar faces begin to reappear in the town square.
  2. To become popular or important again after a period of decline.

    1. Retro fashion trends often reappear years later.
    2. The old traditions may reappear as people seek deeper meaning in their lives.
reappear transitive-verb
  1. To show (something) again after a period of absence or disappearance.

    1. The magician will reappear the rabbit in a moment.
    2. The website reappears the old content after some technical issues.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "reappear" in English means: To come into sight again; to appear again after being hidden or gone., To become popular or important again after a period of decline..

The phonetic transcription of "reappear" is /ˌriːəˈpɪə(r)/ in British English and /ˌriːəˈpɪr/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "reappear": return, revive, recur, resurface.

Example usage of "reappear": "The sun will reappear after the storm passes soon.". More examples on the page.