revise

The word “revise” has 2 syllables: re-vise.

It's pronounced as /rɪˈvaɪz/.


What is synonym and antonym for revise?

In the thesaurus, “revise” has 26 synonyms and 9 antonyms.

Here are synonyms and antonyms for revise along with examples of usage in sentences.


Synonyms for revise

  • alter
  • alteration
  • amend
  • change
  • compare
  • cut
  • develop
  • difference
  • edit
  • improve
  • modification
  • modify
  • overhaul
  • reconsider
  • reexamine
  • remodel
  • reorganize
  • revamp
  • review
  • revision
  • rework
  • rewrite
  • scrutinize
  • tighten
  • update
  • upgrade

Antonyms for revise

  • decrease
  • fix
  • fixation
  • harm
  • ignore
  • injure
  • set
  • stabilization
  • worsen

Meanings of revise

  • noun
    1. A review or a revision.
    2. A second proof sheet; a proof sheet taken after the first or a subsequent correction.
  • verb
    1. To look at again, to reflect on.
    2. To review, alter and amend, especially of written material.
    3. To look over again (something previously written or learned), especially in preparation for an examination.

Example Sentences

  • The teacher asked us to revise our essays before submitting the final draft.
  • After receiving feedback, I decided to revise the project to improve its clarity.
  • She will revise the report to include the most recent data.
  • I need to revise my study notes before the final exam.
  • The editor will revise the manuscript to ensure there are no grammatical errors.

On this page you'll find 35 synonyms, antonyms, or another words to revise, such as: alter, alteration, amend, change, compare, cut, decrease.

Make sure to choose synonyms and antonyms that are appropriate for the context of the sentence.

Related Words

amend

  • alter
  • behave
  • correct
  • enhance
  • improve
  • lift
  • modify
  • rectify
  • reform
  • remedy
  • revise
  • rewrite

came around

  • accede
  • accept
  • acclimate
  • accommodate
  • accord
  • accustom
  • acquiesce
  • adhere to
  • advance
  • agree
  • allocate
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  • arouse
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  • correct
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  • inspect
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  • let go
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  • repair
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  • revise
  • revitalize
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  • rise
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  • sign up
  • slacken
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debrief

  • advise
  • alert
  • analyze
  • announce
  • apprise
  • brief
  • caution
  • declare
  • disclose
  • examine
  • give
  • interrogate
  • question
  • reassess
  • reconsider
  • reevaluate
  • reexamine
  • reveal
  • revise
  • suggest
  • telephone
  • tell
  • tip off
  • warn

edit

  • adapt
  • adjust
  • alter
  • analyze
  • annotate
  • arrange
  • assemble
  • censor
  • choose
  • compile
  • compose
  • conform
  • delete
  • prepare
  • print
  • publish
  • put
  • read
  • rearrange
  • redraft
  • revise
  • rework
  • select
  • tailor

edited

  • adapted
  • adjusted
  • amended
  • compiled
  • conformed
  • improved
  • printed
  • published
  • read
  • redrafted
  • revised
  • reworked
  • suited
  • tailored
  • updated

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