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The synonyms of “Reminiscent” are: evocative, redolent, remindful, resonant, similar to, comparable with, bearing comparison with, inviting comparison with
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “reminiscent” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
bearing comparison with | Withstanding a weight or strain. |
comparable with | Conforming in every respect. |
evocative | Serving to bring to mind- Wilder Hobson. The building s cramped interiors are highly evocative of past centuries. |
inviting comparison with | Attractive and tempting. |
redolent | Having a strong pleasant odor. The hall was redolent of floor wax. |
remindful | Acting as a reminder. His humour is remindful of that of Max. |
resonant | (of a place) filled or resounding with (a sound. The resonant reds greens and browns typical of Ribera s palette. |
similar to | Expressing closely related meanings. |
anecdote | A short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person. He told anecdotes about his job. |
aromatic | An aromatic compound. A massage with aromatic oils. |
aware | Having or showing knowledge or understanding or realization or perception. Most people are aware of the dangers of sunbathing. |
boyhood | The state or time of being a boy. A boyhood friend. |
catchy | Likely to attract attention. A catchy question. |
conjure | Call (an image) to the mind. A special tune that conjures up a particular time and place. |
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. Akasha is evoked in India when a house is being built to ensure its completion. |
fragrant | Pleasant-smelling. She gathered the fragrant blooms. |
implore | Beg someone earnestly or desperately to do something. He implored her to change her mind. |
memoir | The proceedings of a learned society. In 1924 she published a short memoir of her husband. |
memory | An electronic memory device. A memory and the CPU form the central part of a computer to which peripherals are attached. |
mindful | Bearing in mind; attentive to. The judge said that he was not mindful to postpone the eviction again. |
nostalgic | A nostalgic person. A nostalgic account of an idyllic childhood. |
odoriferous | Morally offensive. Odoriferous spices. |
reawaken | (with reference to a feeling or state) emerge or cause to emerge again; awaken again. His departure reawakened deep divisions within the party. |
recall | An act or instance of officially recalling someone or something. People s understanding and subsequent recall of stories or events. |
recollect | Recall knowledge from memory have a recollection. He could not quite recollect the reason. |
recollection | Something recalled to the mind. To the best of my recollection no one ever had a bad word to say about him. |
redolent | Fragrant or sweet-smelling. A rich inky redolent wine. |
remember | Pray for the well-being of. Do you remember that he once loved you. |
remembrance | A memory or recollection. I went through the papers and remembrances in his drawers. |
remind | Cause someone to think of (something) because of a resemblance. You had an accident he reminded her. |
reminder | An experience that causes you to remember something. One man was threatened with court action for not paying his water rates when he did not receive a reminder. |
reminisce | Indulge in enjoyable recollection of past events. They reminisced about their summers abroad. |
reminiscence | A story told about a past event remembered by the narrator. His first works are too full of reminiscences of earlier poetry. |
resonant | Serving to bring to mind- Wilder Hobson. The sound of these instruments played in a resonant room is unforgettable. |
retentive | Serving to keep something in place. Soil should be rich and moisture retentive. |
suggestive | Tending to suggest an idea. Artifacts suggestive of an ancient society. |
vividly | In a way that produces powerful feelings or strong, clear images in the mind. I am vividly aware of the need for good journalism. |
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