Write one word substitute for 'to recall something from mmemory'
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Answer:
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Explanation:
RELATED WORDS
a memory like a sieve PHRASE
an extremely bad memory
a trip/walk down memory lane PHRASE
an occasion when people remember or talk about things that happened in the past
blurred ADJECTIVE
difficult to understand or remember clearly
catchy ADJECTIVE
if a tune or phrase is catchy it attracts your attention and is easy to remember
commemorative ADJECTIVE
produced for an important event to help you remember it
conscious ADJECTIVE
a conscious thought, memory, experience etc is one that you realize you are having
dim ADJECTIVE
a dim memory is something that you cannot remember very well because it happened a long time ago
dimly ADVERB
if you dimly remember or understand something, you only remember or understand a little of it
elusive ADJECTIVE
difficult to remember or understand
etched ADJECTIVE
MAINLY LITERARY if something is etched on your mind or memory, you can still remember it very clearly, sometimes when you would prefer to forget it
faint ADJECTIVE
used about memories and feelings
foggy ADJECTIVE
not clearly remembered or understood
fond memory PHRASE
something that you remember with pleasure
forgotten ADJECTIVE
not thought about or remembered by people any longer
haunting ADJECTIVE
beautiful in a way that makes you feel sad and remember something for a long time
hazy ADJECTIVE
a hazy memory is one that you cannot remember well
immortal ADJECTIVE
very well known, and therefore likely to be remembered for a long time
in living memory PHRASE
during the time that anyone still alive can remember
in your mind’s eye PHRASE
if you can see someone or something in your mind’s eye, you can imagine or remember what they look like
long ADJECTIVE
if you have a long memory, you remember even small things that happened many years ago
memorable ADJECTIVE
worth remembering or easy to remember, because of being special in some way
memorial ADJECTIVE
a memorial object, event, or prize is created to honour someone who has died
nostalgic ADJECTIVE
remembering happy times in the past
nostalgic ADJECTIVE
making someone remember happy times in the past
(off) by heart PHRASE
if you know something by heart, you can remember all the words in it without any help
redolent ADJECTIVE
LITERARY reminding you of something
reminiscent ADJECTIVE
reminding you of people or experiences in your past
reminiscent ADJECTIVE
MAINLY LITERARY full of thoughts of the past
resonant with/of something PHRASE
making you think of or remember a feeling or experience
retentive ADJECTIVE
able to remember a lot of information
short ADJECTIVE
if you have a short memory, you are not able or willing to remember things that happened recently
suggestive ADJECTIVE
making you think of or remember a particular thing
unforgettable ADJECTIVE
something that is unforgettable will be remembered for a very long time
vague ADJECTIVE
a vague feeling, memory etc is not complete, accurate, or fully formed
wistful ADJECTIVE
used when you are thinking about something that made you happy in the past