adjective
- brought back; revived or restored, especially in a new or different form
Usage: often used after a noun; literary or formal
Examples
- The movie was essentially ‘Hamlet redux’ with a modern setting.
- Critics called the new policy ‘failed economics redux.’
- The sequel felt like the original film redux.
- His latest novel is ‘Great Gatsby redux’ for the digital age.
- The restaurant’s menu was comfort food redux with gourmet touches.
- The band’s comeback album was their early sound redux.