reminisce
pronunciation
How to pronounce reminisce in British English: UK [ˌremɪˈnɪs]
How to pronounce reminisce in American English: US [ˌrɛməˈnɪs]
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- Verb:
- recall the past
Word Origin
- reminisce (v.)
- 1829, "to recollect," back-formation from reminiscence. Meaning "indulge in reminiscences" is from 1871. "Somewhat colloquial" [OED]. Related: Reminisced; reminiscing.
Example
- 1. Even baby will not remember , when he grows up he will be able to reminisce his childhood memories .
- 2. They reminisce about when were citizens of a great nation that provided top-notch culture , education and , most important , order .
- 3. But while we reminisce about the longevity of products past , let 's be frank - none of that tech is still in use today .
- 4. Reminisce about your life before you were a busy parent with a schedule full of little league , music lessons , and sleep overs , that will help you see what else you 're passionate about .