Associations to the word «Recast»
Noun
- Foundry
- Bell
- Role
- Soap
- Character
- Cast
- Actor
- Speculation
- Opera
- Statue
- Producer
- Viewer
- Sentence
- Actress
- Tale
- Melt
- Episode
- Timetable
- Tenor
- Croydon
- Story
- Electrification
- Argyle
- Storyline
- Hilbert
- Digest
- Mould
- Massey
- Guiding
- Lauren
- Sequel
- Casting
- Equation
- Phelps
- Portrayal
- Todd
- Weighing
- Abstraction
- Owens
- Johnston
- Optimization
- Hanna
- Myth
- Filming
- Hume
- Frame
- Dante
- Plaintiff
- Theorem
- Buchanan
- Audience
- Rebecca
- Taylor
- Finale
- Pilot
- Departure
- Footage
- Shirley
- Lily
- Ashley
- Neighbour
- Transformation
- Debate
- Creator
- Rumor
- Villain
- Brussels
- Kon
- Lucy
- Inscription
- Lover
- Trevor
- Defendant
Adjective
Wiktionary
RECAST, verb. To cast or throw again.
RECAST, verb. To mould again.
RECAST, verb. To reproduce in a new form.
RECAST, noun. The act or process of recasting.
RECAST, noun. (linguistics) An utterance translated into another grammatical form.
Dictionary definition
RECAST, verb. Cast again, in a different role; "He was recast as Iago".
RECAST, verb. Cast again; "The bell cracked and had to be recast".
RECAST, verb. Cast or model anew; "She had to recast her image to please the electorate in her home state".
Wise words
Think twice before you speak, because your words and
influence will plant the seed of either success or failure
in the mind of another.