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rote
1[ roht ]
rote
2[ roht ]
noun
rote
3[ roht ]
noun
- the sound of waves breaking on the shore.
rote
1/ əʊ /
noun
- a habitual or mechanical routine or procedure
- by roteby repetition; by heart (often in the phrase learn by rote )
rote
2/ əʊ /
noun
- an ancient violin-like musical instrument; crwth
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Idioms and Phrases
- by rote, from memory, without thought of the meaning; in a mechanical way:
to learn a language by rote.
More idioms and phrases containing rote
see by heart (rote) .Example Sentences
The early songs that fans know by rote — “She Loves You” and “I Want to Hold Your Hand,” among others — came fast, in a mad swirl of ideas tied to a steady work ethic.
By depersonalizing death and making it into a rote spectacle, Perkins loses any heart that could give his film the resonance it so desperately needs.
He mostly just gave his usual stream-of-consciousness "weave" about whatever topic engaged him that day, interspersed with some rote words on the teleprompter written by a campaign staffer.
While it is fun to reconnect with Big Nick and watch him try new foods, there’s just something missing in this rote “Ronin” ripoff — a danger.
He and Evans never find their groove, and while Evans’ Boston-accented deadbeat cad routine is rote for him at this point, Johnson feels adrift, never locking in to a specific tone.
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Idioms from The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary copyright © 2002, 2001, 1995 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company.
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