Word forms: 3rd person singular presenttense reappears, present participle reappearing, past tense, past participle reappeared
verb
When people or things reappear, they return again after they have been away or out of sight for some time.
Thirty seconds later she reappeared and beckoned them forward. [VERB]
reappear in British English
(ˌriːəˈpɪə)
verb
to appear again
Derived forms
reappearance (ˌreapˈpearance)
noun
Examples of 'reappear' in a sentence
reappear
Somebody you did not expect to meet again reappears with plans to share.
The Sun (2011)
He stepped down last summer after the disease reappeared.
The Sun (2014)
First year students usually reappear after two minutes to tell me he gets headaches.
Times, Sunday Times (2006)
And each time he reappeared his paws seemed to have picked up more mess.
Jan Fennell FRIENDS FOR LIFE (2003)
As he watched a figure of a man shadowed the square and then moved out of sight to reappear again shortly.
Kathleen E. Woodiwiss THE WOLF AND THE DOVE
It then reappeared from time to time for more than 300 years.
The Sun (2014)
Its appearance can be temporarily improved by aggressive massage to disperse the fat, but it generally reappears soon after.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
But last month the character reappeared, after the charity he works for opened a local shelter for the homeless.
The Sun (2011)
It wings away rapidly making a shrill triple call, but will often reappear suddenly and land where it took off from.
Times, Sunday Times (2014)
It is time for Cook the bona fide Test match opener to reappear once again.
Times, Sunday Times (2010)
The next Friday the man reappears, this time closer.
The Sun (2016)
There are many such recurring motifs, simply, objectively introduced but gaining significance each time they reappear.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
Most fictional time machines disappear in one time and reappear in another, but real time machines use the strange effects of relativity on time and space.
Times, Sunday Times (2012)
By the time my nurse reappeared, I was feeling miraculously chipper.
The Sun (2014)
In other languages
reappear
British English: reappear VERB
When people or things reappear, they return again after they have been away or out of sight for some time.
Thirty seconds later she reappeared and beckoned them forward.