rehearsal

/ɹɪˈhɝsl̩/
noun 3

Collocations

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(noun.)

ADJ

dress

VERB + REHEARSAL

do, have, hold

The orchestra will hold a rehearsal tomorrow afternoon to prepare for the concert.

attend, go to

REHEARSAL + VERB

take place

go

The dress rehearsal went smoothly, and the director seemed pleased with everyone's performance.

REHEARSAL + NOUN

room, space, studio | time

PREP

at (a/the) ~

The director gave us detailed feedback at rehearsal yesterday afternoon.

during (a/the) ~

The director stopped the band during rehearsal to correct their timing.

in ~

The theater company has a new musical in rehearsal that will open next month.

~ for

The band spent three months in rehearsal for their world tour.

~ of

The orchestra spent three hours on a rehearsal of the new symphony before opening night.

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