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Meanings of
reminiscent
in English
Serving to bring to mind.
resonant
evocative
redolent
remindful
Related terms
aware
mindful
Synonyms
Examples for "
resonant
"
resonant
evocative
redolent
remindful
Examples for "
resonant
"
1
It's 2001, a new year, and a
resonant
one for technology fans.
2
A great book inscribed within with the
resonant
words of a lifetime.
3
For me, reading a good script is an emotional and
resonant
experience.
4
His manner was impressive and slightly pontificial; his voice
resonant
and engaging.
5
She waved her cigarette and cried gayly in her hearty
resonant
voice:
1
Linda Anctil's blog posts give an
evocative
and creative approach to food.
2
I think the last record was the most
evocative
,
don't you agree?
3
It is one of the most
evocative
images of the Five Nations.
4
On a line-by-line level, furthermore, the prose is limpidly succinct and
evocative
.
5
Few things are more
evocative
of summer than a glass of rosé.
1
Nor is his control immediately
redolent
of the top French finishing schools.
2
It was smoky, slightly
redolent
of cinnamon and the sea, and delicious.
3
The atmosphere of the apartment seemed
redolent
with suggestions of faded splendour.
4
He writes strange, stark stories,
redolent
of violence and dark with mystery.
5
The atmosphere, as throughout the house, was strongly
redolent
of dried simples.
1
Perhaps-butit was confoundedly
remindful
of the fact that he was thirty-eight
2
This habit of being self-forgetful gives one time to be
remindful
of others.
3
When her husband entered she looked up, and her lips curved and parted; her eyelids fluttered twice or thrice-
a
movement
remindful
(Poesy forgive us!)
4
Remindful
of superstition, provocative of imagination.
Usage of
reminiscent
in English
1
The current situation is
reminiscent
of the spring of 1965 in Vietnam.
2
The activity level inside the salon was
reminiscent
of Ricardo's busiest days.
3
Some came with the
reminiscent
roll of the sea in their gait.
4
The concept is highly
reminiscent
of the more powerful Pulsed Energy Projectile.
5
Bayonne is
reminiscent
of the past; Biarritz is alive with its present.
6
He's a bit
reminiscent
of Terrence Malick: a bit shy but friendly.
7
This is
reminiscent
of her divisive ascension to the African Union Commission.
8
Instead, Bolton's announcement was replete with rhetoric
reminiscent
of the Cold War.
9
The snafu was
reminiscent
of his 2009 stage-crashing moment with Taylor Swift.
10
It's
reminiscent
of Carsten Holler's wacky adult-sized playground in London's South Bank.
11
Saskia swam deeper, using a strange, alien motion
reminiscent
of an eel.
12
The message bubbles are
reminiscent
of iChat, the Mac's friendly instant-messaging client.
13
It's all very
reminiscent
of my first hour in the Ant Hill.
14
The atmosphere is suddenly
reminiscent
of what I imagine to be wartime.
15
Despite the Lego comparison, Makeblock might be more
reminiscent
of Erector Sets.
16
His disappearance caused the usual amount of
reminiscent
talk among his neighbors.
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reminiscent
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
more reminiscent
reminiscent smile
vaguely reminiscent
too reminiscent
eerily reminiscent
More collocations
Reminiscent
through the time
Reminiscent
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
Australia
Common
United States of America
Common
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