reproduce

verb
UK: /ˌriː.prəˈdjuːs/
US: /ˌriː.prəˈduːs/
  1. To create a copy of something.

    1. I can reproduce this image easily.
    2. The artist tried to reproduce the original painting's beauty in his work.
  2. To make a new living thing.

    1. Frogs reproduce by laying eggs.
    2. Some plants reproduce through seeds, while others use vegetative methods.
  3. To bring something again into existence or recreate.

    1. They reproduce old furniture styles.
    2. The play attempts to reproduce the atmosphere of 1920s Paris.
reproduce noun
  1. A copy of something, especially a painting or photograph.

    1. This is a good reproduce of art.
    2. The museum shop sells reproduces of famous sculptures and paintings.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "reproduce" in English means: To create a copy of something., To make a new living thing., To bring something again into existence or recreate..

The phonetic transcription of "reproduce" is /ˌriː.prəˈdjuːs/ in British English and /ˌriː.prəˈduːs/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "reproduce": breed, duplicate, multiply, recreate, copy.

Example usage of "reproduce": "I can reproduce this image easily.". More examples on the page.