reunion — a social gathering of people who have been separated or haven't met for a long time
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: a social gathering of people who have been separated or haven't met for a long time
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˈriːjuːnjən/
Korean meaning: 오랫동안 떨어져 있거나 만나지 못했던 사람들이 다시 모이는 것
Korean pronunciation: 리**유**니언
Example Sentences
- At the family reunion, Uncle Bob still insisted on telling the same embarrassing stories from 1985.
- The college reunion turned into a competition of who could exaggerate their success the most.
- Their tearful reunion at the airport after five years apart moved everyone to tears.
reunion
NOUN//ˈriːjuːnjən//
a social gathering of people who have been separated or haven't met for a long time

a social gathering of people who have been separated or haven't met for a long time
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"A family reunion under the moon — we'll be together soon."
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Origin
라틴어에서 온 단어로, '다시'를 의미하는 're'와 '하나가 되다'를 의미하는 'union'이 합쳐져서 '다시 하나가 되는 것', 즉 재결합을 뜻하게 되었습니다.
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“At the family reunion, Uncle Bob still insisted on telling the same embarrassing stories from 1985.”
“The college reunion turned into a competition of who could exaggerate their success the most.”
“Their tearful reunion at the airport after five years apart moved everyone to tears.”
“The band announced their reunion tour after a decade-long hiatus.”
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