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
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