Again Meaning

UK /əˈɡen/
US /əˈɡɛn/
Word Definition
again meaning

Again Definition & Usage

adverb

Used to indicate that something is happening once more after a period of time or a previous occurrence.

Examples

  • "She tried again after a short break."
  • "We’ll have to start the meeting again from the top."
  • "After the rain stopped, he went outside again."
  • "He looked at the clock and sighed, realizing it was time to get up again."
  • "The project was delayed again, causing frustration among the team."
adverb

Used to express the idea of improving or repeating an action with the intention to achieve a better result.

Examples

  • "Try again with more concentration."
  • "She practiced the piano again and was able to play the piece perfectly."
  • "They improved the design again after feedback from the client."
  • "I’ll do it again, but this time more carefully."
  • "I made a mistake, so I’ll try again."
adverb

Used to show that something is happening for a second or further time.

Examples

  • "She visited the city again after many years."
  • "We’ve seen that movie again and again."
  • "I can’t believe I’ve lost my keys again."
  • "He failed again despite studying hard."
  • "They’ve gone on vacation again, this time to the beach."

Cultural Context

The word 'again' comes from Old English 'ongean,' meaning 'against' or 'back,' and has evolved in modern English to express repetition or a return to a previous condition. It's commonly used across all forms of speech in both casual and formal contexts.

The Second Chance

Story

The Second Chance

It was an early morning when Maria sat at her desk, gazing at the papers scattered in front of her. The deadline was looming, and no matter how hard she tried, the proposal was never right. She had spent the past two days revising, adjusting, and rethinking every detail, but still, something felt off. She sighed deeply and glanced at the clock. Again. She was back to square one. But then, an idea struck her. Maybe this time, she could approach the problem from a different angle. Maybe if she tried again, focusing on the core idea rather than the little details, she might succeed. Determined, she clicked open a new document. Her fingers hovered over the keyboard, and then, with newfound energy, she began typing once again. Each keystroke felt like a small victory, and this time, she was certain it would be the final draft. Just then, a voice from the door interrupted her thoughts. 'You’re working on it again?' her colleague asked with a raised eyebrow. Maria smiled, feeling a sense of satisfaction. 'This time, I think it’s finally right.'

The Second Chance