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reminisce

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Verb — To think or talk fondly about memories from the past.

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Etymology

A back-formation from "reminiscence," ultimately from Latin reminisci ("to remember").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “reminisce” mean?

The word “reminisce” means to think or talk fondly about memories from the past. In plain terms, looking back and enjoying old memories, usually out loud with someone else.

How do you pronounce “reminisce”?

“Reminisce” is pronounced rehm-uh-NIHS (/ˌɹɛm.əˈnɪs/ in IPA).

How do you use “reminisce” in a sentence?

Here is “reminisce” used in a sentence: “The old friends spent the evening reminiscing about their school days.”

What part of speech is “reminisce”?

“Reminisce” is a verb.

Where does the word “reminisce” come from?

The word “reminisce” comes from Latin. A back-formation from "reminiscence," ultimately from Latin reminisci ("to remember").

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