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Repertoire

Verb / ˈrepɜ:ˌtwɑ:r / Another word for repertoire — explore alternatives below. For syllable breakdowns and pronunciation, see this word on Syllablesworld.

Definition

a stock of plays, dances, or pieces that a performer or company is prepared to perform

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Common collocations

  • full repertoire
  • extensive repertoire
  • limited repertoire
  • expand repertoire
  • master repertoire
  • musical repertoire
  • acting repertoire
  • dance repertoire

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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

  1. The chef's repertoire of recipes is vast and impressive.
  2. The orchestra's repertoire of classical music is renowned worldwide.
  3. The comedian's repertoire of jokes always leaves the audience in stitches.
  4. The singer's repertoire of ballads and pop songs is perfect for any occasion.
  5. 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.

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