HyperDic: resume

English > 6 senses of the word resume:
VERBchangeresume, restart, re-starttake up or begin anew
changeresume, take upreturn to a previous location or condition
socialresumeassume anew
communicationresume, sum up, summarize, summarisegive a summary (of)
NOUNcommunicationresume, sketch, surveyshort / short descriptive summary (of events)
communicationresume, curriculum vitae, CVa summary of your academic and work history
resume > pronunciation
Soundsreh'zahmey.; rihzuw'm; riyzuw'm
Rhymesdismay ... mei: 6 rhymes with mey...
abloom ... zoom: 56 rhymes with uwm...
English > resume: 6 senses > noun 1, communication
Meaningshort / short descriptive summary (of events).
Synonymssketch, survey
Broadersummary, sum-upA brief statement that presents the main points in a concise form
Spanishbosquejo, croquis, esbozo
Catalancroquis, esbós
Verbsresumegive a summary (of)
English > resume: 6 senses > noun 2, communication
MeaningA summary of your academic and work history.
Synonymscurriculum vitae, CV
Broadersummary, sum-upA brief statement that presents the main points in a concise form
Spanishcurrículo, currículum, curriculum, curriculum vitae, currículum vitae, cv, historial
Catalancurrículum, currículum vitae, cv, historial
English > resume: 6 senses > verb 1, change
Meaningtake up or begin anew.
PatternSomething ----s; Somebody ----s; Somebody ----s something; Somebody ----s to INFINITIVE
Example"We resumed the negotiations"
Synonymsrestart, re-start
Broadercontinue, uphold, carry on, bear on, preserveKeep or maintain in unaltered condition
Spanishcurriculum vitae, proseguir, reanudar, reiniciar, retomar
Catalancontinuar, prosseguir, reiniciar, reprendre, seguir
Nounsresumptionbeginning again
English > resume: 6 senses > verb 2, change
MeaningReturn to a previous location or condition.
PatternSomething ----s something
Example"The painting resumed its old condition when we restored it"
Synonymtake up
BroaderchangeUndergo a change
Spanishreanudar, reiniciar, retomar
Catalanreiniciar, reprendre
English > resume: 6 senses > verb 3, social
Meaningassume anew.
PatternSomebody ----s something
Examples
  • "resume a title"
  • "resume an office"
  • "resume one's duties"
Broaderassume, adopt, take on, take overtake on titles, offices, duties, responsibilities
Spanishreactivar, reanudar, reasumir, reiniciar, renovar
English > resume: 6 senses > verb 4, communication
MeaningGive a summary (of).
PatternSomebody ----s; Somebody ----s something; Something ----s something
Synonymssum up, summarize, summarise
NarrowerabstractGive an abstract (of)
docketmake a summary or abstract of a legal document and inscribe it in a list
precismake a summary (of)
recapitulate, recapsummarize briefly
Broaderrepeat, reiterate, ingeminate, iterate, restate, retellTo say, state, or perform again
Similar tosummarize, summarise, sum, sum upBe a summary of
Spanishcondensar, reiniciar, resumir, retomar
Catalanreiniciar, resumir
Nounsresumeshort / short descriptive summary (of events)

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