Resume

Verb

 * 1) To start (something) again that has been stopped or paused from the point at which it was stopped or paused; continue, carry on.
 * We will resume this discussion tomorrow at nine.

Antonyms

 * suspend

Related terms

 * resumption

Noun

 * 1) 🇺🇸 A summary of education and employment experience.

Adverbs for Resume
reluctantly; haughtily; diligently; placidly; traditionally; complacently; cheerily; voluntarily; uncomplainingly; blandly; customarily.

Thesaurus
Clio, Muse of history, adventures, annals, autobiography, battologize, begin again, biographical sketch, biography, carry on, case history, chronicle, chronicles, chronology, come again, come up again, confessions, continue, copy, core, critique, curriculum vitae, diary, dwelling upon, echo, elaboration, epitome, essence, experiences, fill, fortunes, get back, gist, give an encore, go back, go back to, go on, go over, go through, going over, hagiography, hagiology, have another shot, have another try, historiography, history, iterate, iteration, journal, keep coming, keep up, legend, life, life and letters, life story, main point, martyrology, meat, memoir, memoirs, memorabilia, memorial, memorials, necrology, obituary, pad, photobiography, pick up, pith, practice, practicing, profile, ransom, reaffirm, reaffirmation, reappear, reassert, rebegin, recap, recapitulate, recapitulation, recapture, recital, recite, reclaim, recommence, record, recount, recountal, recounting, recoup, recover, recuperate, recur, redeem, reenter, regain, rehash, rehearsal, rehearse, reissue, reiterate, reiteration, renew, renovate, reoccupy, reoccur, reopen, repeat, replevin, replevy, repossess, reprint, resound, restate, restatement, restore, retail, retake, retell, retelling, retrieve, return, return to, reverberate, revert, review, revindicate, revive, reword, run over, run-through, rundown, say over, say over again, start all over, story, substance, sum, sum and substance, sum up, summarize, summary, summation, summing up, summing-up, take back, take up, take up again, tautologize, theory of history

Etymology 1
From resumere (re- + sumere)

Etymology 2
From résumé:

Alternative forms

 * résumé, resumé

Verb

 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin: 恢復, 恢复, 重新開始, 重新开始
 * Dutch:
 * Finnish: jatkaa, aloittaa uudelleen
 * French:, ,


 * German: wiederaufnehmen, fortsetzen
 * Hungarian:
 * Japanese: 再開
 * Russian: возобновлять, возобновить , продолжать , продолжить
 * Spanish: reanudar, continuar, reanudarse

Noun
see curriculum vitae

Noun

 * 1) summary (a condensed presentation)

Alternative forms

 * resumé

Etymology
From résumé:, past participle of résumer:, from  resumere:.

Synonyms

 * sammenfatning
 * sammendrag

Verb
resume



Anagrams

 * sumere