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    Par·a·phrase
    /ˈperəˌfrāz/

    verb

    • 1. express the meaning of (the writer or speaker or something written or spoken) using different words, especially to achieve greater clarity: "you can either quote or paraphrase literary texts"

    noun

    • 1. a rewording of something written or spoken by someone else: "scattered here and there in the text are frank paraphrases of lines from Virgil, Cicero, and Quintilian"
  2. 1. : a restatement of a text, passage, or work giving the meaning in another form. The teacher asked the students to write a paraphrase of the poem. 2. : the use or process of paraphrasing in studying or teaching composition.

  3. A paraphrase is a restatement of a text in your own words while giving credit to the person who originated the thought. For example, President Franklin D. Roosevelt said, “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.”

  4. A paraphrase of something is the same thing written or spoken using different words, often in a simpler and shorter form that makes the original meaning clearer: She gave us a quick paraphrase of what had been said. I am sure that he will tell me if my paraphrase is inaccurate. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  5. The verb paraphrase means to sum something up or clarify a statement by rephrasing it. So to paraphrase that explanation, it means to say something in other, simpler words.

  6. A paraphrase of something is the same thing written or spoken using different words, often in a simpler and shorter form that makes the original meaning clearer: She gave us a quick paraphrase of what had been said. I am sure that he will tell me if my paraphrase is inaccurate. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  7. Paraphrasing is a way of referencing a source without directly quoting it or of further explaining a selected quote. Correct paraphrasing is important in that poor paraphrasing can result in accusations of plagiarism, or copying from a source without correctly citing it.

  8. Feb 23, 2024 · Definition: Paraphrasing involves rephrasing someone elses ideas or information in your own words while retaining the original meaning. Usage: You use paraphrasing when you want to present the information in a way that suits your writing style or when you need to clarify complex ideas.

  9. Apr 8, 2024 · Paraphrasing, or rewriting information in your own words, is an essential tool in a writer’s toolbox. It comes in handy when you want to demonstrate understanding, transform dense text into plain language, adjust the tone, or build on another person’s work.

  10. Paraphrase is a Greek word, paraphrasis, which means “to tell in other words.” Simply, it is to restate a statement in different words than the original text, while keeping the meaning and sense of the original source the same. Paraphrase and Summary. Both summarizing and paraphrasing use similar actions by involving almost the same processes.

  11. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ParaphraseParaphrase - Wikipedia

    A paraphrase or rephrase (/ ˈ p ær ə ˌ f r eɪ z /) is the rendering of the same text in different words without losing the meaning of the text itself. [1] More often than not, a paraphrased text can convey its meaning better than the original words.

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