repertoire
pronunciation
How to pronounce repertoire in British English: UK [ˈrepətwɑː(r)]
How to pronounce repertoire in American English: US [ˈrepərtwɑːr]
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- Noun:
- the entire range of skills or aptitudes or devices used in a particular field or occupation
- a collection of works that an artist or company can perform
Word Origin
- repertoire (n.)
- "a stock of plays, songs, etc., which a performer or company has studied and is ready to perform," 1847, from French répertoire, literally "index, list" (14c.), from Late Latin repertorium "inventory" (see repertory).
Example
- 1. What is missing from the australian solo bassoon repertoire .
- 2. Her repertoire is far more extensive than most vocalists .
- 3. But his repertoire was the nazi style prohibition regime .
- 4. That 's artist and repertoire .
- 5. He worked hard to perfect his craft , and before his 20th birthday , he added the tympani , marimba and xylophone to his repertoire .