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The synonyms of “Reminisce” are: remember, remember with pleasure, cast one's mind back to, think back to, look back on, be nostalgic about, hark back to, recall, recollect, reflect on, call to mind, review
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “reminisce” as a verb can have the following definitions:
be nostalgic about | Have life, be alive. |
call to mind | Demand payment of (a loan. |
cast one's mind back to | Throw forcefully. |
hark back to | Be in back of. |
look back on | Search or seek. |
recall | Recall knowledge from memory have a recollection. The ambassador was recalled to his country. |
recollect | Recall knowledge from memory have a recollection. He could not quite recollect the reason. |
reflect on | Give evidence of a certain behavior. |
remember | Mention as by way of greeting or to indicate friendship. I remember the screech of the horn as the car came towards me. |
remember with pleasure | Mention favorably, as in prayer. |
review | Hold a review of troops. All slides were then reviewed by one pathologist. |
think back to | Have or formulate in the mind. |
anecdote | An account regarded as unreliable or hearsay. He told anecdotes about his job. |
boyhood | The state or time of being a boy. He has been passionate about cars since boyhood. |
catchy | (of a tune or phrase) instantly appealing and memorable. A catchy title for a movie. |
conjure | Ask for or request earnestly. He conjured wild birds in the air. |
evocative | Serving to bring to mind. The building s cramped interiors are highly evocative of past centuries. |
evoke | Evoke or provoke to appear or occur. Evoke sympathy. |
fallibility | The likelihood of making errors. Studies on the fallibility of memory and perception. |
implore | Beg earnestly for. He implored her to change her mind. |
meditate | Plan mentally; consider. I set aside time every day to write and meditate. |
memoir | The proceedings of a learned society. In 1924 she published a short memoir of her husband. |
memory | An electronic memory device. The brain regions responsible for memory. |
mindful | Focusing one’s awareness on the present moment, especially as part of a therapeutic or meditative technique. A mindful approach to life helps us to let go of the stress that often comes with conflicts in relationships. |
nostalgic | A nostalgic person. He remained nostalgic about the good old days. |
psyche | The human soul, mind, or spirit. How does constant losing affect the psyches of young athletes. |
reawaken | Awaken once again. A sense of community started to reawaken in the 1970s. |
recall | An act or instance of officially recalling someone or something. The Panamanian ambassador was recalled from Peru. |
recollect | Recall knowledge from memory have a recollection. He could not quite recollect the reason. |
recollection | The ability to recall past occurrences. A biography based on his wife s recollections. |
redolent | Serving to bring to mind- Wilder Hobson. Names redolent of history and tradition. |
remember | Pray for the well-being of. No one remembered his name. |
remembrance | The action of remembering the dead. I went through the papers and remembrances in his drawers. |
remind | Put in the mind of someone. His impassive fierce stare reminded her of an owl. |
reminder | A letter sent to remind someone of an obligation, especially to pay a bill. Her mushroom omelette is a blissful reminder of Sunday suppers. |
reminiscence | The process of remembering (especially the process of recovering information by mental effort. His story made me smile in reminiscence. |
reminiscent | Serving to bring to mind- Wilder Hobson. Her robes were vaguely reminiscent of military dress. |
retention | The power of retaining and recalling past experience. The soil s retention of moisture. |
retentive | Having the power, capacity, or quality of retaining water. A retentive mind. |
retrospect | Look back upon (a period of time, sequence of events); remember. A full retrospect of the battle. |
think | An act of thinking. She didn t think to harm me. |
vividly | In a vivid manner. Vividly coloured paintings. |
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