What is a good one word theme instead of “Treasured memories”?
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What is a good one word theme instead of "Treasured memories" ?
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Please add a sentence to show how you want to use this new word.
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– David
Apr 2 at 18:13
@David oh yeah! my mistake :)
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Please add a sentence to show how you want to use this new word.
– KillingTime
Apr 2 at 13:35
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@Ubihatt Answer? This is a question.
– David
Apr 2 at 18:13
@David oh yeah! my mistake :)
– Ubi hatt
Apr 2 at 18:14
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Please add a sentence to show how you want to use this new word.
– KillingTime
Apr 2 at 13:35
Please add a sentence to show how you want to use this new word.
– KillingTime
Apr 2 at 13:35
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@Ubihatt Answer? This is a question.
– David
Apr 2 at 18:13
@Ubihatt Answer? This is a question.
– David
Apr 2 at 18:13
@David oh yeah! my mistake :)
– Ubi hatt
Apr 2 at 18:14
@David oh yeah! my mistake :)
– Ubi hatt
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When you think about precious times in the past, you may be feeling nostalgic.
nostalgia [näˈstaljə, nəˈstaljə]
NOUN
a sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past,
typically for a period or place with happy personal associations. "I
was overcome with acute nostalgia for my days in college"
(oxford dictionaries online)
Alternately, one can reminisce about good things that happened.
reminiscence [ˌreməˈnisəns]
NOUN
a story told about a past event remembered by the narrator. "his
reminiscences of his early days in Washington"
enjoyable recollection of past events. "his story made me smile in
reminiscence"
(oxford dictionaries online)
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Hi Meg, I've edited to include the links for proper citation. Feel free to roll back if you want.
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Apr 2 at 15:39
Nope, that's what I was trying to do!
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When you think about precious times in the past, you may be feeling nostalgic.
nostalgia [näˈstaljə, nəˈstaljə]
NOUN
a sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past,
typically for a period or place with happy personal associations. "I
was overcome with acute nostalgia for my days in college"
(oxford dictionaries online)
Alternately, one can reminisce about good things that happened.
reminiscence [ˌreməˈnisəns]
NOUN
a story told about a past event remembered by the narrator. "his
reminiscences of his early days in Washington"
enjoyable recollection of past events. "his story made me smile in
reminiscence"
(oxford dictionaries online)
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Hi Meg, I've edited to include the links for proper citation. Feel free to roll back if you want.
– Pam
Apr 2 at 15:39
Nope, that's what I was trying to do!
– Meg
Apr 2 at 16:19
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When you think about precious times in the past, you may be feeling nostalgic.
nostalgia [näˈstaljə, nəˈstaljə]
NOUN
a sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past,
typically for a period or place with happy personal associations. "I
was overcome with acute nostalgia for my days in college"
(oxford dictionaries online)
Alternately, one can reminisce about good things that happened.
reminiscence [ˌreməˈnisəns]
NOUN
a story told about a past event remembered by the narrator. "his
reminiscences of his early days in Washington"
enjoyable recollection of past events. "his story made me smile in
reminiscence"
(oxford dictionaries online)
1
Hi Meg, I've edited to include the links for proper citation. Feel free to roll back if you want.
– Pam
Apr 2 at 15:39
Nope, that's what I was trying to do!
– Meg
Apr 2 at 16:19
add a comment |
When you think about precious times in the past, you may be feeling nostalgic.
nostalgia [näˈstaljə, nəˈstaljə]
NOUN
a sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past,
typically for a period or place with happy personal associations. "I
was overcome with acute nostalgia for my days in college"
(oxford dictionaries online)
Alternately, one can reminisce about good things that happened.
reminiscence [ˌreməˈnisəns]
NOUN
a story told about a past event remembered by the narrator. "his
reminiscences of his early days in Washington"
enjoyable recollection of past events. "his story made me smile in
reminiscence"
(oxford dictionaries online)
When you think about precious times in the past, you may be feeling nostalgic.
nostalgia [näˈstaljə, nəˈstaljə]
NOUN
a sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past,
typically for a period or place with happy personal associations. "I
was overcome with acute nostalgia for my days in college"
(oxford dictionaries online)
Alternately, one can reminisce about good things that happened.
reminiscence [ˌreməˈnisəns]
NOUN
a story told about a past event remembered by the narrator. "his
reminiscences of his early days in Washington"
enjoyable recollection of past events. "his story made me smile in
reminiscence"
(oxford dictionaries online)
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Hi Meg, I've edited to include the links for proper citation. Feel free to roll back if you want.
– Pam
Apr 2 at 15:39
Nope, that's what I was trying to do!
– Meg
Apr 2 at 16:19
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Hi Meg, I've edited to include the links for proper citation. Feel free to roll back if you want.
– Pam
Apr 2 at 15:39
Nope, that's what I was trying to do!
– Meg
Apr 2 at 16:19
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Hi Meg, I've edited to include the links for proper citation. Feel free to roll back if you want.
– Pam
Apr 2 at 15:39
Hi Meg, I've edited to include the links for proper citation. Feel free to roll back if you want.
– Pam
Apr 2 at 15:39
Nope, that's what I was trying to do!
– Meg
Apr 2 at 16:19
Nope, that's what I was trying to do!
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Apr 2 at 16:19
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Please add a sentence to show how you want to use this new word.
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@Ubihatt Answer? This is a question.
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@David oh yeah! my mistake :)
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