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Hyphenation for “revise”

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What is the correct hyphenation for “revise”? The purpose of hyphenation is to separate a word such as "revise" because otherwise it would be too long and would no longer fit on one line. This separation not only saves space it improves the visually flow of the text. This word separation exists in most languages. In English, the word separation of “revise” is based on the speech syllables. The separating syllable in linguistics is therefore the smallest group of sounds in the natural flow of speech. As a separator, the classic hyphen is usually used: „revise“ ⟶ „re-vise“.

Hyphens are occasionally used to denote syllabification, as in syl-la-bi-fi-ca-tion. Various British and North American dictionaries use an interpunct, sometimes called a "middle dot" or "hyphenation point", for this purpose, as in syl·la·bi·fi·ca·tion. This allows the hyphen to be reserved only for places where a hard hyphen is intended (for example, self-con·scious, un·self-con·scious, long-stand·ing). Similarly, hyphens may be used to indicate how a word is being or should be spelled. For example, W-O-R-D spells "word".

Definitions of "revise"

revise >> rɪˈvʌɪz

Definition: [verb] examine and make corrections or alterations to (written or printed matter).
Example: the book was published in 1960 and revised in 1968

Synonyms of "revise"

amend | emend | correct | alter | change | adapt | edit | copy-edit | rewrite | redraft | rescript | recast | rephrase | rework | update | revamp |


Definition: [verb] reread work done previously to improve one's knowledge of a subject, typically to prepare for an examination.
Example: students frantically revising for exams

Synonyms of "revise"

go over | reread | run through | study | memorize | cram | bone up on | swot up (on) | mug up (on) | swot |


Definition: [noun] a proof including corrections made in an earlier proof.
Example: I handed in the revises this morning

Synonyms of "revise"


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