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reminiscence

noun as in account

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A scene about Townsend will slip into a reminiscence about his childhood, or a forecasting of his death.

Inevitably, poor Kate is getting binders full of advice and motherly reminiscence.

The photo-sharing app that was recently sold to Facebook for a billion dollars (yes, with a “b”) also peddles in reminiscence.

When a reminiscence got going in the Back Trace, nights, it worked like a freestyle morphine jazz.

Elimination is your watchword, whether chucking 20th century memorabilia or relationships hinged on reminiscence.

A child's preference for the mother's singing is, perhaps, a half reminiscence of the soft-low tones of the lullaby.

She had taken off her glove now, and her palm left on his a reminiscence of Peau d'Espagne.

Here is one among many; it is a reminiscence of my visit in a country seat not far from Edinburgh.

He was engaged in telling some bit of pioneer reminiscence—something broadly pleasant.

A strange smile shot into Crozier's face, and the dark passion of reminiscence fled from his eyes.

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On this page you'll find 34 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to reminiscence, such as: anecdote, recollection, remembrance, chronicle, memoirs, and memory.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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