![]() ![]() get rid of a memory : block out, bury, erase, repress, suppress She decided to move house to erase her painful memories of him. ![]() make a memory come into your mind : awaken, bring back, conjure up, evoke, invoke, prompt, rekindle, revive, spark, stir (up), trigger Our sense of smell has the ability to evoke memories – both visual and emotional. Leeds holds many good memories for me and it will be nice to return. Have or provide a memory : have, hold She has many happy memories of her time in Seattle. first : earliest, first My earliest memory was having to shelter under the table at the age of three during the blitz of 1940.Ĭhildhood, family, holiday, wartime It’s strange how vivid some childhood memories are. that you try to forget : repressed I hoped that the therapy would unlock repressed childhood memories of the time when my sister disappeared. that stays with you for a long time in an unpleasant way : haunting She was still tortured by haunting memories of life in the death camps. lasting for a long time : abiding, enduring, lasting, unforgettable My abiding memory will be of a sunny Sunday morning by the Seine. special to you : cherished, precious, special, treasured Auntie Catherine died too young but left us precious memories. not clear : dim, distant, fading, faint, hazy, vague I have vague memories of my childhood. clear : clear, strong, vivid Ali said he still had vivid memories of the night when his parents were killed. ![]() bad : bad, bitter, haunting, painful, traumatic, unhappy, unpleasant Training may bring back unpleasant memories for some members of staff. Good : fantastic, favourite, fond, good, happy, lovely, sweet, wonderful He still has very fond memories of his days here. ![]()
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