- rem·i·nisce
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
rem|i|nisce — «REHM uh NIHS», intransitive verb, transitive verb, nisced, nisc|ing. to talk or think about past experiences or events: »He reminisces of years gone by (Commentary). We have many biographies of this well documented and heavily reminisced period… … Useful english dictionary
nisce — rem·i·nisce; … English syllables
rem´i|nis´cer — rem|i|nisce «REHM uh NIHS», intransitive verb, transitive verb, nisced, nisc|ing. to talk or think about past experiences or events: »He reminisces of years gone by (Commentary). We have many biographies of this well documented and heavily… … Useful english dictionary
rem — cat·e·go·rem; ha·rem·lik; he·rem; ma·rem·ma; nie·rem·ber·gia; rem·a·nence; rem·a·net; rem·a·zol; rem·ba·ran·ga; rem·brandt; rem·brandt·esque; rem·brandt·ish; rem·brandt·ism; rem·e·di·less; rem·i·cle; rem·i·grant; rem·i·nisce; rem·i·nis·cence;… … English syllables
reminisce — rem·i·nisce … English syllables
reminisce — rem|i|nisce [ˌremıˈnıs] v [I] [Date: 1800 1900; Origin: reminiscence] to talk or think about pleasant events in your past reminisce about ▪ a group of former students reminiscing about their college days … Dictionary of contemporary English
reminisce — rem|i|nisce [ ,remı nıs ] verb intransitive to talk, think, or write about enjoyable experiences in your past: reminisce about: We spent the evening reminiscing about our university days … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
reminisce — rem•i•nisce [[t]ˌrɛm əˈnɪs[/t]] v. i. nisced, nisc•ing to recall or talk about past experiences, events, etc • Etymology: 1820–30; back formation from reminiscence … From formal English to slang