repertoire

UK /ˈɹɛp.ə.twɑː/ US /ˈɹɛp.əɹ.twɑɹ/
noun 5

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(noun.)

ADJ

extensive, large, vast, wide | full | limited, small | mainstream, standard

emotional

She expanded her emotional repertoire by learning to express feelings she had always kept hidden.

music/musical | concert, opera, etc. | classical, jazz, etc. | guitar, piano, etc.

VERB + REPERTOIRE

have

The jazz pianist has an impressive repertoire of standards and contemporary pieces.

add (sth) to, broaden, build (up), develop, expand, extend, increase

The young violinist has expanded her repertoire to include contemporary classical works.

REPERTOIRE + VERB

include sth

The orchestra's repertoire includes classical symphonies, contemporary pieces, and traditional ballet music.

PREP

in the/your ~

The pianist added several contemporary pieces to her repertoire last year.

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