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Adjective
(1) serving to bring to mind,suggestive of something in the past
(2) serving to bring to mind
(3) suggestive of something in the past
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Adjective
(1) serving to bring to mind,suggestive of something in the past
(2) serving to bring to mind
(3) suggestive of something in the past
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(1) They do so, paradoxically, in a rhetoric strongly reminiscent of that long associated with the right.
(2) He liked to display a map - reminiscent of a phrenology chart - showing which areas of the brain are involved in drug use and addiction.
(3) Proctor is also top-notch, and uncannily reminiscent of Will Ferrell.
(4) Yet it seems eerily reminiscent of the empty politics of spin that we endure at home.
(5) Kieran paused, tilting his head in a manner reminiscent of a predator.
(6) She felt strangely reminiscent of her father gazing at at the glossy surfaces of the jewel.
(7) Everything will be reminiscent of the old days of hang gliding.
(8) He still had a thick dirty blonde hair with a style reminiscent of Elvis.
(9) The boy spread his arms with a small grin, taking on a pose reminiscent of a model.
(10) Neat, compact, there was something about her vaguely reminiscent of a seal pup.
(11) The title track is even an evocative melody reminiscent of early Portishead.
(12) Wavy textures running the length of whitewashed walls create shadows reminiscent of the sea.
(13) This DVD is a great mix of live music and intelligent conversation with a great band of seemingly cool guys, albeit with a geek factor reminiscent of the math faculty.
(14) The film is composed of a series of tableaux, with scenes reminiscent of detailed paintings.
(15) She smiled at me in a way reminiscent of a doting aunt.
(16) Such wines have a very distinct aroma reminiscent of bananas or kirsch.
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(1) They do so, paradoxically, in a rhetoric strongly reminiscent of that long associated with the right.
(2) He liked to display a map - reminiscent of a phrenology chart - showing which areas of the brain are involved in drug use and addiction.
(3) Proctor is also top-notch, and uncannily reminiscent of Will Ferrell.
(4) Yet it seems eerily reminiscent of the empty politics of spin that we endure at home.
(5) Kieran paused, tilting his head in a manner reminiscent of a predator.
(6) She felt strangely reminiscent of her father gazing at at the glossy surfaces of the jewel.
(7) Everything will be reminiscent of the old days of hang gliding.
(8) He still had a thick dirty blonde hair with a style reminiscent of Elvis.
(9) The boy spread his arms with a small grin, taking on a pose reminiscent of a model.
(10) Neat, compact, there was something about her vaguely reminiscent of a seal pup.
(11) The title track is even an evocative melody reminiscent of early Portishead.
(12) Wavy textures running the length of whitewashed walls create shadows reminiscent of the sea.
(13) This DVD is a great mix of live music and intelligent conversation with a great band of seemingly cool guys, albeit with a geek factor reminiscent of the math faculty.
(14) The film is composed of a series of tableaux, with scenes reminiscent of detailed paintings.
(15) She smiled at me in a way reminiscent of a doting aunt.
(16) Such wines have a very distinct aroma reminiscent of bananas or kirsch.
Related Words
(1) reminiscent of
Related Words
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(1) reminiscent of
Synonyms
Adjective
1. similar to
2. comparable with
3. evocative of
4. suggestive of
5. redolent of
Synonyms
(↓)
Adjective
1. similar to
2. comparable with
3. evocative of
4. suggestive of
5. redolent of
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