memory
Definition of memory:
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part of speech: noun
A having or keeping in the mind: the faculty of the mind by which it retains the knowledge of previous thoughts or events: retention: remembrance.
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part of speech: noun
The faculty of the mind by which it retains, and reproduces at will, past events; acquired knowledge or ideas; the time within which past events can be remembered; exemption from oblivion; monumental record.
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Common misspellings:
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- memoire (0.2%)
- mormory (0.4%)
- memeory (20.1%)
- memeroy (1.5%)
- memorey (2.8%)
- remberance (0.2%)
- memorie (6.5%)
- mem (0.2%)
- memorry (1.1%)
- momery (0.4%)
- memor (1.3%)
- mermory (1.3%)
- menory (1.7%)
- memery (9.7%)
- membery (0.9%)
- memoy (1.3%)
- merory (0.9%)
- memorys (16.9%)
- memoriy (0.9%)
- memroy (2.2%)
- memoey (0.9%)
- momory (3.2%)
- memmorie (0.4%)
- memmory (14.3%)
- memeonry (0.6%)
- memoring (0.2%)
- memorary (0.4%)
- memry (0.6%)
- meamory (0.4%)
- mempry (0.9%)
- meory (1.9%)
- memoery (3.5%)
- meemory (0.4%)
- memary (0.4%)
- memeor (0.4%)
- memomery (0.6%)
Usage examples for memory:
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She found it hard to recognize the picture of herself which she drew out of her memory
"Comrade Yetta" – Albert Edwards -
I, at least, have a better memory for my friends- I have not forgotten her.
"Guy Rivers: A Tale of Georgia" – William Gilmore Simms -
" You've a good memory I can see," he said.
"The Chestermarke Instinct" – J. S. Fletcher