How Do You Spell REORDER?

Pronunciation: [ɹɪˈɔːdə] (IPA)

The word "reorder" can be transcribed in IPA as /riːˈɔːdər/. The first two letters "re" indicate a prefix that means "again" or "back", while the rest of the word "order" refers to arranging things in a specific way. Therefore, "reorder" means to arrange things again or in a different way. The spelling "reorder" follows the standard English spelling rules, with the "e" after the first syllable indicating a long vowel sound, and the "er" making the "r" sound at the end.

REORDER Meaning and Definition

  1. Reorder is a verb that refers to the act of rearranging or reorganizing something into a different order or sequence. It involves changing the existing arrangement or structure of items, elements, or components, usually with the intent of improving efficiency or achieving a desired outcome.

    In the context of physical objects or items, to reorder means to rearrange them in a different sequence or layout. For example, you might reorder books on a shelf based on genre, title, or size. Similarly, in a supply chain or inventory management context, reorder can refer to the process of restocking or replenishing items or products to maintain sufficient stock levels.

    Reordering can also apply to rearranging information or data, such as in a list, database, or spreadsheet. This could involve changing the order of entries, rearranging columns or rows, or reorganizing categories or sections. For instance, in a to-do list app, you might reorder tasks based on priority or due date.

    Another common usage of reorder is in the context of repeating a previous order or request. If you reorder something, it means you are requesting or purchasing the same items or products as a previous order. This can be applicable in various scenarios, including online shopping, subscription-based services, or reordering medication.

  2. To order a second time.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

Common Misspellings for REORDER

Etymology of REORDER

The word "reorder" can be broken down into two components: "re-" and "order".

The prefix "re-" is derived from the Latin word "re-", meaning again, back, or backward. It is commonly used as a prefix in English to indicate repetition or backwards action.

The term "order" originates from the Old English word "ordre", which comes from the Latin word "ordo", meaning row, line, or arrangement. Over time, "order" has come to refer to a systematic arrangement or organization of things.

When the prefix "re-" is combined with "order", it forms "reorder", which essentially means to arrange or organize something again. In modern usage, "reorder" commonly refers to the act of repeating or restocking an order of goods or products.

Similar spelling words for REORDER

Plural form of REORDER is REORDERS

Conjugate verb Reorder

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have reordered
you would have reordered
he/she/it would have reordered
we would have reordered
they would have reordered
I would have reorder
you would have reorder
he/she/it would have reorder
we would have reorder
they would have reorder

CONDITIONAL PERFECT PROGRESSIVE

I would have been reordering
you would have been reordering
he/she/it would have been reordering
we would have been reordering
they would have been reordering

CONDITIONAL PRESENT

I would reorder
you would reorder
he/she/it would reorder
we would reorder
they would reorder

CONDITIONAL PRESENT PROGRESSIVE

I would be reordering
you would be reordering
he/she/it would be reordering
we would be reordering
they would be reordering

FUTURE

I will reorder
you will reorder
he/she/it will reorder
we will reorder
they will reorder

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be reordering
you will be reordering
he/she/it will be reordering
we will be reordering
they will be reordering

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have reordered
you will have reordered
he/she/it will have reordered
we will have reordered
they will have reordered

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been reordering
you will have been reordering
he/she/it will have been reordering
we will have been reordering
they will have been reordering

IMPERATIVE

you reorder
we let´s reorder

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to reorder

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was reordering
you were reordering
he/she/it was reordering
we were reordering
they were reordering

PAST PARTICIPLE

reordered

PAST PERFECT

I had reordered
you had reordered
he/she/it had reordered
we had reordered
they had reordered

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been reordering
you had been reordering
he/she/it had been reordering
we had been reordering
they had been reordering

PRESENT

I reorder
you reorder
he/she/it reorders
we reorder
they reorder

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am reordering
you are reordering
he/she/it is reordering
we are reordering
they are reordering

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

reordering

PRESENT PERFECT

I have reordered
you have reordered
he/she/it has reordered
we have reordered
they have reordered

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been reordering
you have been reordering
he/she/it has been reordering
we have been reordering
they have been reordering

PRESENT SUBJUNCTIVE

he/she/it reorder

SIMPLE PAST

I reordered
you reordered
he/she/it reordered
we reordered
they reordered

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