Rote Mnemonic
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rote
rote
/ɹəʊt/
Examples
- The dawn to dusk teaching was mostly the rote learning of Latin.
- The reason for the name change was given in the talk section of rote memory.
- Balzac had difficulty adapting to the rote style of learning at the school.
- He memorized the words by rote.
- He is known for rote in his school.
- As the the church grew, the rituals became more formal and rote.
- It is your duty to rote all the words by the end of the weekend.
- He is good at rote but poor at coming up with creative ideas.
- It is the same information that Americans were all taught in rote in school.
- People, who are good at rote, does not mean that they are also good at studying.
memorization by repetition
noun
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"Ro + Te. Repeat the row, teach every time."
"Row + Tease. Rowing in circles, learning by tease and repeats."
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