A DISTANT MEMORY

Definition: Something that is no longer fresh or vivid in one's mind, often due to the passage of time.

Synonyms: Faint Recollection, Remote Past, Far-off Reminiscence, Distant Recollection, Dim Recollection

Usage Examples in Sentences

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The once-bustling town square, now deserted, is a distant memory of community gatherings.
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The astronaut looked back at Earth, realizing his hometown was just a distant memory.
#3
The ancient ruins tell tales of a civilization that has become a distant memory.
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The thrill of the roller coaster ride is now a distant memory for the retired theme park.
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As the years passed, the thrill of the adventure became a distant memory.
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The scent of blooming flowers in the spring is a distant memory during the harsh winter.
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The ethereal melody of her laughter had become nothing more than a distant memory in the echoes of time.
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The fragrance of the long-lost rose garden lingered only as a distant memory in the garden of his mind.
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The elegance of handwritten letters had become a distant memory in the era of swift digital communication.
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The camaraderie of childhood friends had transformed into a distant memory as adult responsibilities took center stage.
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The laughter of childhood friends became a distant memory as we grew older.
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The excitement of that vacation feels like a distant memory now.
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Their argument became a distant memory after they reconciled.
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A distant memory surfaced unexpectedly during the conversation.
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A distant memory fills her mind as she wanders through the old neighborhood.
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After the accident, the tranquility of the countryside became a distant memory.
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Through the fog of time, the war became a distant memory.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Do you remember our trip to Paris five years ago?B: Oh, that feels like a distant memory now. What about it?A: I was thinking about that amazing bakery we stumbled upon near the Eiffel Tower.B: Ah, yes! It's coming back to me now. That croissant was unforgettable.
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