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Meanings of
reminiscence
in English
Russian
реминисценция
Portuguese
memória
Spanish
recuerdo
Catalan
record
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Act of recollecting past experiences or events, e.g. by sharing stories with others.
recall
recollection
reminiscences
reminiscing
Russian
реминисценция
Synonyms
Examples for "
recall
"
recall
recollection
reminiscences
reminiscing
Examples for "
recall
"
1
Earlier this year, processing plant concerns spawned the largest-ever U.S. meat
recall
.
2
To
recall
the many major social and economic challenges along the way.
3
However, he said he did not
recall
dealing with Mr Thiel's application.
4
I
recall
,
however, that the decision on those matters followed official advice.
5
For Sprinter Sacre, however, the glory days are surely gone beyond
recall
.
1
He laughed over the
recollection
of the conversation in the street car.
2
In half sleep it is different; then we do retain some
recollection
.
3
The monk rose to go; the Prior seemed to wake to
recollection
.
4
This name Lacheneur awakened no
recollection
in the mind of the duke.
5
No
recollection
gave her boy save of the hours in the hunting-field.
1
This attitude determines the point of view in his notes and
reminiscences
.
2
Roland, sunk in a deep chair, seemed lost in
reminiscences
once more.
3
Do we need a book of
reminiscences
written by nearly 70 journalists?
4
He was full of
reminiscences
of the German occupation of the place.
5
Austin listened to her
reminiscences
and turned the talk to the drive.
1
Not that any such idle
reminiscing
is of interest to either side.
2
It makes sense that you'd want to do a bit of
reminiscing
-
3
Mrs. Rexford and Mrs. Izumi were
reminiscing
about friends of their youth.
4
Third way is Old Home Week,
reminiscing
about happy childhood, etc.
5
The woman cannot refrain from
reminiscing
about the days of persecution in Germany.
Usage of
reminiscence
in English
1
The
reminiscence
stung me to the quick; I could endure no more.
2
In both cases the root Ad is probably a
reminiscence
of Ad-lantis.
3
He had been spared the slow decay of faculties in armchair
reminiscence
.
4
This particular
reminiscence
did not have the pastel nostalgia of the others.
5
Shiráz is the pleasantest
reminiscence
I retain of the ride through Persia.
6
Apparently the
reminiscence
pleased him less than it did the older man.
7
John was chuckling at the idea, but it stirred up a
reminiscence
.
8
It dissolved in a fragrant dew of proud
reminiscence
,
profit, and scandal.
9
A dreamy
reminiscence
of finer impulses stole over the heart of Cadurcis.
10
Even the hard heart of youth must soften at such a
reminiscence
.
11
It sounds like a
reminiscence
of some dim and lamp-lit eastern temple.
12
I should like to preserve it as a
reminiscence
of this hour.
13
Excitement engendered by this
reminiscence
had well-nigh made Bean forget the dog.
14
She smiled, though she felt a pang of
reminiscence
at the word.
15
Anecdote and political
reminiscence
gave place here to matters of high policy.
16
There is nothing like a
reminiscence
to stir up fresh mutual sympathy.
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About this term
reminiscence
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
personal reminiscence
tender reminiscence
agreeable reminiscence
fond reminiscence
interesting reminiscence
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Translations for
reminiscence
Russian
реминисценция
Portuguese
memória
reminiscência
Spanish
recuerdo
reminiscencia
Catalan
record
reminiscència
Reminiscence
through the time
Reminiscence
across language varieties
United Kingdom
Common
United States of America
Less common