rehearser
rehearser — noun
1. a person who goes over lines, music, steps, or a speech again before performing
a person who goes over lines, music, steps, or a speech again before performing it in public
Mina is a careful rehearser who marks every pause in her speech.
adjective + rehearser
Before sunrise, Rodrigo was already the first rehearser in the band room.
first rehearser in + place
The director called Selim the best rehearser in the cast after Saturday's run-through.
As a rehearser of speeches, Christopher always practised with a timer and mirror.
Nila is such a quick rehearser that she learned the whole duet by lunch.
- practiser
broader; can refer to anyone who trains a skill, not specifically for a performance
- performer
describes the person on stage, not the act of preparing beforehand
- improviser
contrasts with someone who prepares by repeated practice
- improviser
someone who performs without carefully practising in advance
文法句型
a rehearser
rehearser of + noun phrase
good / quick / careful rehearser
用法筆記
Usually modified by adjectives such as 'careful', 'quick', or 'regular' and often linked to lines, songs, speeches, or scenes. Much rarer than the verb rehearse, so many speakers would simply say 'someone who rehearses a lot' instead.