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How to pronounce reminiscent in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms evocative, redolent, remindful, resonant
Derivation reminisce, reminiscence

Examples of reminiscent

reminiscent
For many, the slow response is reminiscent of that to the quake in Kobe in 1995.
From the latimes.com
A nice touch is the onion-shaped winding crown, reminiscent of early timepieces.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Other features of the range, however, are clearly reminiscent of Apple's design.
From the telegraph.co.uk
In many ways this CPI ruckus is reminiscent of the early days of online display.
From the techcrunch.com
He said he loves to prepare braciole that is reminiscent of his mother's recipe.
From the ocregister.com
Are any flavors reminiscent of other tastes, such as chocolate, coffee or bread?
From the delawareonline.com
The bohemian atmosphere and lively energy are reminiscent of Berlin's Kreuzberg.
From the economist.com
The videotape was reminiscent of the tape of Rose Mary Woods, Nixon's secretary.
From the denverpost.com
Brown is a grandfatherly leader, reminiscent of his college coach, Bobby Bowden.
From the washingtontimes.com
More examples
  • Evocative: serving to bring to mind; "cannot forbear to close on this redolent literary note"- Wilder Hobson; "a campaign redolent of machine politics"
  • (reminiscently) in a reminiscent manner; "she spoke reminiscently of her days in college"
  • A memoir (from French: mu00E9moire: memoria, meaning memory or reminiscence) is a collection of memories that an individual writes about moments or events, both public or private, that took place in the subject's life. The assertions made in the work are understood to be factual...
  • Of, or relating to reminiscence; suggestive of an earlier event or times; tending to bring some memory etc. to mind
  • The act or process of recalling past experience or remembrence