Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
well-rehearsed
adjective
/ˌwɛl rɪˈhɜːrst/
Definition
prepared and practiced thoroughly in advance, typically in relation to performance or presentation.
Examples
- The actor delivered a well-rehearsed monologue that captivated the audience.
- Her well-rehearsed speech impressed the judges at the competition.
- The presentation was so smooth because it was well-rehearsed by the team.
Meaning
The term ‘well-rehearsed’ refers to something that has been practiced sufficiently to ensure a smooth and confident execution, whether it’s a speech, a play, or any other kind of presentation.
Synonyms
- practiced
- prepared
- polished
- refined
- versed