What part of speech is reappeared?

Reappeared can be categorized as a verb.

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Parts of speech

  • 1. reappeared is a verb, past participle of reappear (infinitive).
  • 2. reappeared is a verb, past simple of reappear (infinitive).

Inflections

Verb

What does reappeared mean?

Definitions

Verb

reappear - appear again; "The sores reappeared on her body"; "Her husband reappeared after having left her years ago"

Examples of reappeared

#   Sentence  
1. verb Tom was given up for dead, but he reappeared.
2. verb Gothic novels reappeared at the end of the century.
3. verb I filled my glass once more with wine, and was again about to drink, when the face reappeared at the window.
4. verb Sherlock Holmes chuckled to himself, and appeared to be about to make some remark, when Lestrade, who had been in the front room while we were holding this conversation in the hall, reappeared upon the scene, rubbing his hands in a pompous and self-satisfied manner.
5. verb The two foresters accordingly set off in pursuit of the stranger. They speedily reappeared, and, in an embarrassed and awkward manner, said the gentleman would not return.
6. verb Yanni reappeared.
7. verb Yanni reappeared a few seconds later.
8. verb Metal birds come and go, deliver and take people and goods, disappear and reappear behind the symmetrical artificial mountains.
9. verb Halley is the comet that proved correct Edmund Halley's prediction that it would reappear.
10. verb Those too, whom late we scattered through the town, / tricked in the darkness, reappear once more. / At once the falsehood of our guise is known, / the shields, the lying arms, the speech of different tone.
11. verb Metal birds come and go, deliver and take people and goods, disappear and reappear behind the symmetrical artificial mountains.
12. verb Halley is the comet that proved correct Edmund Halley's prediction that it would reappear.
13. verb Those too, whom late we scattered through the town, / tricked in the darkness, reappear once more. / At once the falsehood of our guise is known, / the shields, the lying arms, the speech of different tone.
Sentence  
verb
Tom was given up for dead, but he reappeared.
Gothic novels reappeared at the end of the century.
I filled my glass once more with wine, and was again about to drink, when the face reappeared at the window.
Sherlock Holmes chuckled to himself, and appeared to be about to make some remark, when Lestrade, who had been in the front room while we were holding this conversation in the hall, reappeared upon the scene, rubbing his hands in a pompous and self-satisfied manner.
The two foresters accordingly set off in pursuit of the stranger. They speedily reappeared, and, in an embarrassed and awkward manner, said the gentleman would not return.
Yanni reappeared.
Yanni reappeared a few seconds later.
Metal birds come and go, deliver and take people and goods, disappear and reappear behind the symmetrical artificial mountains.
Halley is the comet that proved correct Edmund Halley's prediction that it would reappear.
Those too, whom late we scattered through the town, / tricked in the darkness, reappear once more. / At once the falsehood of our guise is known, / the shields, the lying arms, the speech of different tone.
Metal birds come and go, deliver and take people and goods, disappear and reappear behind the symmetrical artificial mountains.
Halley is the comet that proved correct Edmund Halley's prediction that it would reappear.
Those too, whom late we scattered through the town, / tricked in the darkness, reappear once more. / At once the falsehood of our guise is known, / the shields, the lying arms, the speech of different tone.

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