Definitions for repertoire

repertoire rep·er·toire

Spelling: [rep-er-twahr, -twawr, rep-uh-]
IPA: /ˈrɛp ərˌtwɑr, -ˌtwɔr, ˈrɛp ə-/

Repertoire is a 10 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 12 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 13 points.

You can make 190 anagrams from letters in repertoire (eeeioprrrt).

Definitions for repertoire

noun

  1. the list of dramas, operas, parts, pieces, etc., that a company, actor, singer, or the like, is prepared to perform.
  2. the entire stock of works existing in a particular artistic field:
  3. the entire stock of skills, techniques, or devices used in a particular field or occupation:

Origin of repertoire

1840-50; French Late Latin repertōrium catalogue, inventory. See repertory

Examples for repertoire

They also played “Freebird,” a song not typically included in their repertoire.

His repertoire was, therefore, extensive and at times astonishing.

Hurley and Mazzei are now focused on expanding the collection, and plan to introduce women's bags to their repertoire.

The test is not merely skill in the telling but the size of the teller's repertoire.

These met with success, and are still in the repertoire of the Comedie Francaise.

The repertoire of even the best amateur is apt to be a small one.

Their repertoire apparently knows no limits, nor does their energy onstage.

Occasionally, her repertoire includes songs from “West Side Story.”

I intend to play all your plays in a repertoire, and you're to write me others as I need them.

One of them has completely disappeared from the repertoire of the lyric stage.

Word Value for repertoire
Scrable

12

Words with friends

13

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