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Synonyms and antonyms of Practice and practising doing something in British Thesaurus

Practice and practising doing something

practice (noun)

occasions when you do something in order to become better at it, or the time that you spend doing this

practise (verb)

to repeat an activity regularly so that you become better at it

walk through ()

to practise or learn something in a slow patient way, or to show someone how to do something

brush up ()

to practise and improve your skills or knowledge of something

dry run (noun)

something that you do as a practice for an important event

dummy run (noun)

a test of something in which you practise using or doing it before using or doing it in a real situation

rehearse (verb)

to practise something you are going to say or do

go over ()

to practise and repeat something in order to learn it

run through ()

to practise something so that it is correct for a performance or test

dress rehearsal (noun)

an event that is a practice for a more important event in the future

keep your hand in ()

to do something that you used to do regularly, so that you do not lose the ability to do it well

practice ()

the American spelling of practise