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1 reminiscently
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2 reminiscent
tr[remɪ'nɪsənt]1 nostálgico,-a\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be reminiscent of recordarreminiscent [.rɛmə'nɪsənt] adj1) nostalgic: reminiscente, nostálgico2) suggestive: evocador, que recuerda♦ reminiscently advadj.• evocador adj.• recordativo, -a adj.• recordatorio, -a adj.'remə'nɪsṇt, ˌremɪ'nɪsṇta) ( similar) (pred)to be reminiscent OF somebody/something — recordar* a alguien/(a) algo
b) ( nostalgic) (before n) <sigh/smile/mood> nostálgico, reminiscente (liter)[ˌremɪ'nɪsǝnt]ADJ1) (=nostalgic) nostálgico2)that bit is reminiscent of Rossini — ese trozo recuerda a or tiene reminiscencia de Rossini
* * *['remə'nɪsṇt, ˌremɪ'nɪsṇt]a) ( similar) (pred)to be reminiscent OF somebody/something — recordar* a alguien/(a) algo
b) ( nostalgic) (before n) <sigh/smile/mood> nostálgico, reminiscente (liter)
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reminiscently — adverb in a reminiscent manner she spoke reminiscently of her days in college • Derived from adjective: ↑reminiscent * * * adverb : in a reminiscent manner talked reminiscently of his early struggles * * * reminiscˈently adverb … Useful english dictionary
reminiscently — reminiscent ► ADJECTIVE 1) (usu. reminiscent of) tending to remind one of something. 2) absorbed in memories. DERIVATIVES reminiscently adverb … English terms dictionary
reminiscently — adverb see reminiscent … New Collegiate Dictionary
reminiscently — See reminiscent. * * * … Universalium
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reminiscently — remɪ nɪsntlɪ adv. suggestively, evocatively, in a manner that reminds … English contemporary dictionary
reminiscently — rem·i·nis·cent·ly … English syllables
reminiscent — reminiscently, adv. /rem euh nis euhnt/, adj. 1. awakening memories of something similar; suggestive (usually fol. by of): His style of writing is reminiscent of Melville s. 2. characterized by or of the nature of reminiscence. 3. given to… … Universalium
reminiscent — [[t]re̱mɪnɪ̱sənt[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: v link ADJ of n If you say that one thing is reminiscent of another, you mean that it reminds you of it. [FORMAL] The decor was reminiscent of a municipal arts and leisure centre... She bowed her head in a… … English dictionary
reminiscent — adjective Etymology: Latin reminiscent , reminiscens, present participle of reminisci to remember, from re + minisci (akin to Latin ment , mens mind) more at mind Date: 1765 1. of the character of or relating to reminiscence 2. marked by or given … New Collegiate Dictionary
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