Synonyms for
Repertoire
Definition
a stock of plays, dances, or pieces that a performer or company is prepared to perform
Synonyms & similar words
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Antonyms
Common collocations
- full repertoire
- extensive repertoire
- limited repertoire
- expand repertoire
- master repertoire
- musical repertoire
- acting repertoire
- dance repertoire
Word family
noun repertoire
Usage note
Repertoire refers to the stock of plays, dances, operas, or musical pieces that a company, actor, or musician knows or is prepared to perform. It can also refer to the range of skills or abilities someone possesses.
Example sentences
- The chef's repertoire of recipes is vast and impressive.
- The orchestra's repertoire of classical music is renowned worldwide.
- The comedian's repertoire of jokes always leaves the audience in stitches.
- The singer's repertoire of ballads and pop songs is perfect for any occasion.
- The magician's repertoire of tricks always amazes and delights the audience.
Quotes
A good actor must have a wide range of emotions and a vast repertoire of characters.
The true test of a musician's talent is their ability to improvise and add to their repertoire.
A chef's repertoire of dishes is never complete, there is always something new to learn and create.