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  • re
    re
    noun
    the syllable used for the second tone of a diatonic scale.
  • 're
    're
    contraction of are: They're leaving.
  • Re
    Re
    noun
  • R/E
    R/E
    real estate.
  • re-
    re-
    a prefix, occurring originally in loanwords from Latin, used with the meaning “again” or “again and again” to indicate repetition, or with the meaning “back” or “backward” to indicate withdrawal or backward motion.
  • Re.
    Re.
    abbreviation
    rupee.
  • r.e.
    r.e.
    abbreviation
    right end.
  • R.E.
    R.E.
    abbreviation
    real estate.
  • RE
    RE
    abbreviation
    Reformed Episcopal
Synonyms

re

1 American  
[rey] / reɪ /

noun

Music.
  1. the syllable used for the second tone of a diatonic scale.

  2. (in the fixed system of solmization) the tone D.


re 2 American  
[ree, rey] / ri, reɪ /

preposition

Chiefly Law and Commerce.
  1. in the case of; with reference to; in re.


're 3 American  
[er] / ər /
  1. contraction of are: They're leaving.


Re 4 American  
[rey] / reɪ /

noun

Egyptian Religion.
  1. Ra.


Re 5 American  
Symbol, Chemistry.
  1. rhenium.


R/E 6 American  
Or RE
  1. real estate.


re- 7 American  
  1. a prefix, occurring originally in loanwords from Latin, used with the meaning “again” or “again and again” to indicate repetition, or with the meaning “back” or “backward” to indicate withdrawal or backward motion.

    regenerate; refurbish; retype; retrace; revert.


Re. 8 American  
Or re.

abbreviation

  1. rupee.


r.e. 9 American  

abbreviation

Football.
  1. right end.


R.E. 10 American  

abbreviation

  1. real estate.

  2. Reformed Episcopal.

  3. Right Excellent.


RE 1 British  

abbreviation

  1. Reformed Episcopal

  2. Religious Education

  3. Right Excellent

  4. Royal Engineers

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re- 2 British  

prefix

  1. indicating return to a previous condition, restoration, withdrawal, etc

    rebuild

    renew

    retrace

    reunite

  2. indicating repetition of an action

    recopy

    remarry

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Re 3 British  
/ reɪ /

noun

  1. another name for Ra 2

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Re 4 British  

symbol

  1. rhenium

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Re 5 British  

symbol

  1. rupee

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're 6 British  

contraction

  1. are

    we're

    you're

    they're

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re 7 British  
/ riː, reɪ /

noun

  1. music a variant spelling of ray 3

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re 8 British  
/ riː /

preposition

  1. with reference to

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re 9 British  

abbreviation

  1. Reunion Island

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Usage

See contraction.

Verbs beginning with re- indicate repetition or restoration. It is unnecessary to add an adverb such as back or again : This must not occur again (not recur again ); we recounted the votes (not recounted the votes again , which implies that the votes were counted three times, not twice)

Re , in contexts such as re your letter, your remarks have been noted or he spoke to me re your complaint , is common in business or official correspondence. In general English with reference to is preferable in the former case and about or concerning in the latter. Even in business correspondence, the use of re is often restricted to the letter heading

Etymology

Origin of re1

First recorded in 1400–50; late Middle English; see origin at gamut

Origin of re2

First recorded in 1700–10; from Latin “(in the) matter, affair, thing,” ablative of rēs

Origin of re-7

Middle English < Latin re-, red-

Vocabulary lists containing re

Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

But Givan said that the RE syllabus would be reformed and he set out how that will happen in a statement to the Northern Ireland Assembly.

From BBC • Feb. 3, 2026

There will also be a public consultation on the plans with a the aim of a new RE curriculum in place from September 2027.

From BBC • Feb. 3, 2026

In a statement to the Northern Ireland assembly, Givan said it was nearly 20 years since the RE syllabus had been revised.

From BBC • Feb. 3, 2026

But the Supreme Court ruled that RE was not taught in "an objective, critical, and pluralistic manner."

From BBC • Feb. 3, 2026

Paul had to go to Vailele RE cocoa-nuts; it was doubtful if he could be back by dinner; never mind, said I, I'll take dinner when you return.

From Vailima Letters by Stevenson, Robert Louis

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