Reworking vs Rewording - What's the difference?
reworking | rewording |
(gerund of rework) An act in which something is reworked
* {{quote-news, year=1988, date=September 9, author=David Whiteis, title=Stuff enough: Raful Neal and the bluesman's dilemma, work=Chicago Reader
, passage=It was the exhilaration of moments like this that made the audience somewhat restless during the band's long warm-up sets later in the evening, sets primarily made up of craftsmanly but unimaginative reworkings of contemporary pop-funk. }}
As verbs the difference between reworking and rewording
is that reworking is present participle of lang=en while rewording is present participle of reword.As nouns the difference between reworking and rewording
is that reworking is an act in which something is reworked while rewording is a changed wording.reworking
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