reappear
Britishverb
Other Word Forms
Explanation
When something shows up again, it reappears. A diver can plunge into the water from the diving board, swim underwater, and reappear at the far end of the pool. A magician might make your ten dollar bill disappear, but it's not a great trick if she doesn't then make it reappear. You may think your winter cold is over until the symptoms — sneezing and coughing — reappear suddenly. Anything that goes away and comes back reappears. The word adds the "again" prefix re- to appear, from its Latin root apparere, "come in sight."
Example Sentences
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These studies hinted that silent synapses could reappear or remain in the adult brain.
From Science Daily • May 6, 2026
However, the Met Office Space Weather Prediction Centre suggests there is a low chance of a "glancing blow" of energy on Tuesday night where the aurora could reappear in northern Scotland.
From BBC • Mar. 24, 2026
Yet, Amorim's forward options were dealt another blow when Mason Mount did not reappear for the second half.
From Barron's • Dec. 26, 2025
Hepatitis B cases can reappear years later as cirrhosis, liver cancer and cause liver transplants that can approach $1 million per case when surgery, hospitalization and follow-up care are included.
From MarketWatch • Dec. 9, 2025
It is supposed to be a joke, as if Gram and Gramps were going away by themselves and might not reappear until the following spring when the tulips were in bloom.
From "Walk Two Moons" by Sharon Creech
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