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Resume has 8 different meanings across 2 categories:

Noun · Verb

Definitions
Noun
1

short descriptive summary (of events)

"After reviewing his resume, the hiring manager noticed a gap in his employment history that he hadn't explained well in the interview."

2

a summary of your academic and work history

"I need to finalize my resume before I send it out for interviews next week."

3

A summary or synopsis.

"Before I start telling you about my day, let me give you a quick resume of what happened so far."

In plain English: A resume is a short list of your work experience, education, and skills that you give to employers when applying for a job.

"I lost my notes, so I couldn't find where to resume the essay."

Verb
1

take up or begin anew

"We resumed the negotiations"

2

return to a previous location or condition

"The painting resumed its old condition when we restored it"

3

assume anew

"resume a title"

"resume an office"

"resume one's duties"

4

give a summary (of)

"he summed up his results"

"I will now summarize"

5

To take back possession of (something).

"After finding his missing wallet, he immediately resumed possession of it and rushed to thank the person who returned it."

In plain English: To resume means to start doing something again after you had stopped for a while.

"She paused to catch her breath before resuming her run."

Usage: Use resume as an intransitive verb meaning to begin again after stopping, such as resuming work or conversation. Do not use it when you mean to continue without interruption; instead, choose carry on or proceed for that sense.

Example Sentences
"I lost my notes, so I couldn't find where to resume the essay." noun
"She paused to catch her breath before resuming her run." verb
"She decided to resume her daily walk after taking a break for lunch." verb
"Please resume your seat immediately once the flight has landed safely." verb
"He paused briefly before resuming his story with an excited expression." verb
Related Terms
Broader Terms (hypernyms)
summary continue change assume repeat
Narrower Terms (hyponyms)
abstract precis docket recapitulate

Origin

The word resume entered English via the Old French verb resumer, which originally meant "to take again." It derives from the Latin sumere ("to take") combined with the prefix re- ("again").

Rhyming Words
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