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reminiscences

noun as in autobiography

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Example Sentences

A commotion has erupted in one of the dressing rooms, sparing me more reminiscences from Tyrone.

Most of the early ones were first-person reminiscences or historical encomiums.

For many years the book was an amorphous compilation of reminiscences about growing up in Leningrad.

The portrait of Shriver that emerged from these reminiscences was, even by the hyperbolic standards of the form, hagiographic.

Reminiscences from the 1980s are filled with references to Elizabeth Hardwick.

She quite forgot her companion in these lighter reminiscences of a period that seemed far more than ten years agone.

Although the gratuity has been frequently calculated in anticipation, you fail in making the mutual reminiscences agreeable.

What talk there was between them was on school matters—mostly reminiscences of Helen's school-days.

He now wiped from his brow the perspiration which his exciting reminiscences had induced, and added a last item of advice.

A very beautiful scene burst on him, one destined to be long mingled with all his most vivid reminiscences.

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On this page you'll find 14 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to reminiscences, such as: biography, confession, diary, journal, letter, and life story.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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