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mnemonic

[ni-mon-ik] / nɪˈmɒn ɪk /






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Out of desperation, Mr. Lorayne discovered some library books on memory training and mnemonics, the system of using mental cues to aid memory.

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Nor, as the skeptics sometimes suggested, was Mr. Lorayne a mnemonic freak, endowed with a preternaturally good memory.

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She desperately needs a mnemonic to memorize all her points, but Keynes is no help.

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Students at Bread for the City’s organizing institute are introduced to a mnemonic for structuring their approach, CEVA, which stands for connect, engage, vision and ask.

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He provides a mnemonic, with each of the word’s eight letters standing for a tip: C is for Carpe Diem; H is for Handling Objections; U is for Uncovering Need, etc.

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