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Common collocations with repertoire in American Collocation

repertoire noun countable

US /ˈrepərˌtwɑ/

large

broad
extensive
huge
large
vast
wide
wide-ranging

A singer in this type of band will need to have a wide repertoire.

small

limited
small

We performed a small repertoire of unaccompanied songs.

of many different styles

diverse
rich
varied

The band has a very diverse repertoire, ranging from the traditional to the modern.

involving different types of music

choral
classical
musical
operatic
orchestral
vocal

In recent years she has extended her operatic repertoire into the area of popular musicals.

have a repertoire

have

The 6-piece band has a wide repertoire.

develop a repertoire

build
build up
create
develop

Over the years he has developed his repertoire of skills and tricks.

perform a repertoire

perform
play
sing

We play a broad repertoire of classic jazz standards, blues and funky improvization.

make a repertoire bigger

add to
broaden
expand
extend
increase

We were interested in expanding our dance repertoire and this competition gave us the perfect opportunity.