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View definitions for reminiscent

reminiscent

adjective as in suggestive of something in the past

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Prof Taylor said Tesco's scales were "quite foreboding and reminiscent of security scanners".

From BBC

It was horrifically reminiscent of historical examples of other minorities being targeted as enemies of society.

From Salon

Inside, she and her fellow inmates strike dramatic poses reminiscent of "Chicago"’s “Cell Block Tango.”

From Salon

The overall vibe is reminiscent of a CBS sitcom featuring an older, curmudgeonly husband who has no choice but to indulge his younger wife.

The saying “history repeats itself” is particularly fitting in our current moment, because the reality is Trump’s war on DEI is reminiscent of Jim Crow era efforts to subjugate Black people.

From Salon

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

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