Etymology: [ &-gen, -gin, -gAn ] (adverb.) 13th century. Old English onġēan.
Synonyms: afresh, anew, anon, bis, come again, encore, freshly, newly, once more, one more time, over, over and over, recurrently, reiteratively, repeatedly, additionally, also, besides, further
yeniden, tekrar, gene, yine, tirne and again tekrar tekrar, Yinele (son işlemi), bir daha, tekrardan, bazen, ayrıca, üstelik, yinele son işlemi, daha, defaatle, bundan başka, now and again ara sıra, yeni baştan, zaman zaman, as much again bir misli daha,
Used metalinguistically, with the repetition being in the discussion, or in the linguistic or pragmatic context of the discussion, rather than in the subject of discussion, Over and above a factor of one, In return, as a reciprocal action; back, Another time; once more, Against, Back (to a former place or state), Back in the reverse direction, or to an original starting point, Ik, ad another time; as before, Mantra which is used to acknowledge the repetitiveness of life and love Originally cut from the Morrissey song "I'd Love To ", is used to talk about things being repeated ("I went to the cinema again last night "), anew; "she tried again"; "they rehearsed the scene again", Dagh Daghen Dighen, In return, back; as, bring us word again, Having already happened before, againe, Another time; once more; anew, agyen, Moreover; besides; further, You can add again to the end of your question when you are asking someone to tell you something that you have forgotten or that they have already told you. Sorry, what's your name again?, You use again in expressions such as half as much again when you are indicating how much greater one amount is than another amount that you have just mentioned or are about to mention. A similar wine from France would cost you half as much again, You can use again in expressions such as but again, then again, and there again when you want to introduce a remark which contrasts with or weakens something that you have just said. It's easier to take a taxi. But then again you can't always get one, You can use again when you want to point out that there is a similarity between the subject that you are talking about now and a previous subject. Again the pregnancy was very similar to my previous two, You use again to indicate that something happens a second time, or after it has already happened before. He kissed her again Again there was a short silence I don't ever want to go through anything like that again, You use again to indicate that something is now in a particular state or place that it used to be in. He opened his attaché-case, removed a folder, then closed it again I started to feel good about myself again, emphasis You can use again and again or time and again to emphasize that something happens many times. He would go over his work again and again until he felt he had it right = repeatedly, now and again: see now once again: see once, On the other hand, In any other place, another time; but, Against; also, towards (in order to meet), anew; "she tried again"; "they rehearsed the scene again, Once repeated; of quantity; as, as large again, half as much again, ana-,
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Used metalinguistically, with the repetition being in the discussion, or in the linguistic or pragmatic context of the discussion, rather than in the subject of discussion - "Approach B is better than approach A in many respects, but again, there are difficulties in implementing it."
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Over and above a factor of one - "Cirri l-lxxx, 15, about 12mm. long; first two joints short, about twice as broad as long; third about one-third again as long as broad; fourth and fifth the longest, about half again as long as broad;"
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In return, as a reciprocal action; back - "Thus men are plagued with women, they again with men, when they are of diverse humours and conditions ."
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Another time; once more - "Johnny said, “Devil, just come on back if you ever want to try again. ”"
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Against - "And here begynneth the treson of Kynge Marke that he ordayned agayne Sir Trystram."
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Back (to a former place or state) - "The South will rise again."
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Back in the reverse direction, or to an original starting point - "And after they were warned in ther slepe, that they shulde not go ageyne to Herod, they retourned into ther awne countre another way."
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Ik
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ad another time; as before
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Mantra which is used to acknowledge the repetitiveness of life and love Originally cut from the Morrissey song "I'd Love To "
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is used to talk about things being repeated ("I went to the cinema again last night ")
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anew; "she tried again"; "they rehearsed the scene again"
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Dagh Daghen Dighen
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In return, back; as, bring us word again
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Having already happened before
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againe
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Another time; once more; anew
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agyen
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Moreover; besides; further
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You can add again to the end of your question when you are asking someone to tell you something that you have forgotten or that they have already told you. Sorry, what's your name again?
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You use again in expressions such as half as much again when you are indicating how much greater one amount is than another amount that you have just mentioned or are about to mention. A similar wine from France would cost you half as much again
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You can use again in expressions such as but again, then again, and there again when you want to introduce a remark which contrasts with or weakens something that you have just said. It's easier to take a taxi. But then again you can't always get one
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You can use again when you want to point out that there is a similarity between the subject that you are talking about now and a previous subject. Again the pregnancy was very similar to my previous two
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You use again to indicate that something happens a second time, or after it has already happened before. He kissed her again Again there was a short silence I don't ever want to go through anything like that again
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You use again to indicate that something is now in a particular state or place that it used to be in. He opened his attaché-case, removed a folder, then closed it again I started to feel good about myself again
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emphasis You can use again and again or time and again to emphasize that something happens many times. He would go over his work again and again until he felt he had it right = repeatedly
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now and again: see now once again: see once
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On the other hand
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In any other place
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another time; but
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Against; also, towards (in order to meet)
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anew; "she tried again"; "they rehearsed the scene again
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Once repeated; of quantity; as, as large again, half as much again
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