repertoire

pronunciation

How to pronounce repertoire in British English: UK [ˈrepətwɑː(r)]word uk audio image

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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 .

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