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reminiscent

[rem-uh-nis-uhnt] / ˌrɛm əˈnɪs ənt /


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It’s reminiscent of former Alaska federal judge Joshua Kindred’s 2024 resignation: Following revelations of conflicts of interest with the U.S.

From Slate • Jun. 8, 2026

But in its softer, more introspective moments, “WGIA$” peels away the layers without losing the hard synths or sonic left-turns that feel so reminiscent of aughts-era electropop.

From Salon • Jun. 5, 2026

It was reminiscent of her defeat in last year's final, when Sabalenka tallied a huge 70 unforced errors and let a one-set lead slip against Coco Gauff.

From BBC • Jun. 3, 2026

It was reminiscent for this viewer of 2008’s “Food Inc.,” which took a deep dive into the techniques of farmer Joel Salatin, the self-proclaimed “Christian libertarian environmentalist capitalist lunatic farmer.”

From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 2, 2026

Millions of black men, women, and children are beginning and ending their days in rundown, paint-peeling, pipes-leaking homes reminiscent of the old communities of Packingtown and the Black Belt.

From "A Few Red Drops: The Chicago Race Riot of 1919" by Claire Hartfield




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