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How to Use "Memory" with Example Sentences
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memory
(n):
the ability to remember
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Used with verbs:
"
The house
holds
many
memories
for them.
"
(holds, brings back, conjures, evokes)
"
He
is haunted by
his
memories
.
"
(be + haunted by)
"
I
have
a good
memory
.
"
(have)
"
My
memories
are fading
.
"
(be + fading)
"
I
am losing
my
memory
.
"
(be + losing, be + regaining)
"
Certain smells
jog
my
memory
.
"
(jog, refresh, trigger, rekindle)
"
I want to
preserve
the
memories
of my childhood.
"
(preserve, share, block, erase)
"
He tried to
recall
his
memories
.
"
(recall, repress, suppress, recover, search)
"
I
treasure
memories
of my parents.
"
(treasure, cherish, retained)
Used with adjectives:
"
I don't remember him helping in
recent
memory
.
"
(recent)
"
She has a
photographic
memory
of what happened that day.
"
(photographic, selective, clear, good, terrible, awful, excellent, vague, fuzzy, hazy, vivid)
"
I have so many
special
memories
of my childhood.
"
(special, sweet, early, childhood, distant, pleasant, fond, disturbing, lasting, painful, sad, old, bad, happy)
"
He lost his
long-term
memory
after the accident.
"
(long-term, short-term)
"
She has
repressed
memories
of her childhood.
"
(repressed, suppressed)
"
What is your
first
memory
of your grandmother?
"
(first, favorite)
Used with prepositions:
"
I have no
memory
of
that.
"
(of)
"
I have no
memory
for
detail.
"
(for)
"
I smile
at
the
memory
of my childhood.
"
(at)
"
I wrote this
in
memory
of my late friend.
"
(in)
"
I can recite the poem
from
memory
.
"
(from)
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