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re- = again + dition = saying. From Latin 'reddere' meaning to give back, passing through Old French. Imagine an artist reinterpreting a classic song, giving it new life on stage.
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Read the FAQ explanation of Comprehensible InputRendition is a versatile noun in English that covers three related ideas. First, it can describe a performance or interpretation of a play, song, or piece of art; an actor's or singer's rendition conveys their unique approach, often with altered tempo, phrasing, or emphasis. Second, rendition can refer to the act of rendering something into another form, such as translation, transcription, or a computer rendering. Third, it can mean a version or variant of something, for example a modern rendition of a classic recipe or a redesigned product line. When choosing between senses, consider context, whether the focus is the performance, the process of rendering, or the resulting version; collocations and prepositions change with sense.
Rendition in English often signals a performed reading or a version; learners should map it to interpretation, performance, or version depending on context.
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