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- a|gainW1S1 [əˈgen, əˈgeın US əˈgen] adv[: Old English; Origin: ongean 'opposite, back']1.) one more time - used when something has happened or been done before▪ Can you say that again? I didn't hear.▪ I'll never go there again.▪ Mr Khan's busy. Can you try again later?once again/yet again(=used to emphasize that something has happened several or many times before)▪ In 1997, the family moved house yet again.▪ Once again, Drew was under arrest.2.) back to the same state or situation that you were in before▪ She stayed and nursed him back to health again.▪ It's great to have you home again.3.) all over againif you do something all over again, you repeat it from the beginning▪ I had to write the essay all over again.4.) as much/as many/the same againthe same amount or number as you have just had, said etc▪ What a fantastic lunch. I could eat the same again.▪ Nearly as many again died from pneumonia.▪ The amount of crime is about half as much again (=the same in addition to half that amount) as it was in 1973.▪ 'Another drink?' 'Yes, same again (=the same drink again) , please.'5.) spoken used to give a fact or opinion that explains or adds to something you have just said▪ And again, these workshops will benefit the community widely.6.) then/there againspoken used to introduce an idea or fact that is different from something you have just said, or makes it seem less likely to be true▪ She says she's thirty-five. But then again she might be lying.7.) again and again/time and (time) again/over and over againvery often - used in order to show disapproval▪ I've told you again and again, don't do that!8.) spoken used when you want someone to repeat information that they have already given you▪ What did you say your name was again?
Dictionary of contemporary English. 2013.
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Again — A*gain (?; 277), adv. [OE. agein, agayn, AS. ongegn, onge[ a]n, against, again; on + ge[ a]n, akin to Ger. gegewn against, Icel. gegn. Cf. {Gainsay}.] 1. In return, back; as, bring us word again. [1913 Webster] 2. Another time; once more; anew.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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again — [ə gen′; ] also, esp. Cdn & Brit [, əgān′] adv. [ME agen, ayein < OE ongegn, ongean < on , up to, toward + gegn, direct: orig. separable prefix meaning “directly up to,” hence, “facing, opposite”] 1. Rare back in response; in return [answer … English World dictionary
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again — (adv.) late O.E. agan, from earlier ongean toward, opposite, against, in exchange for, from on on (see ON (Cf. on)) + gegn against, toward, compounded for a sense of lined up facing, opposite, and in the opposite direction, returning. For gegn,… … Etymology dictionary
again — [adv1] another time; repeated afresh, anew, anon, bis, come again, encore, freshly, newly, once more, one more time, over, over and over, recurrently, reiteratively, repeatedly; concepts 553,799 again [adv2] in addition additionally, also,… … New thesaurus
Again — A*gain , Agains A*gains , prep. Against; also, towards (in order to meet). [Obs.] [1913 Webster] Albeit that it is again his kind. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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