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[ rek-uh-lek-tid ] / ˌrɛk əˈlɛk tɪd / SEE SYNONYMS FOR recollected ON THESAURUS.COM
adjectivecalm; composed. remembered; recalled. characterized by or given to contemplation. Origin of recollectedFirst recorded in 1620–30; recollect, re-collect + -ed2 OTHER WORDS FROM recollectedrec·ol·lect·ed·ly, adverbrec·ol·lect·ed·ness, nounun·rec·ol·lect·ed, adjectiveWords nearby recollectedrecoil, recoil escapement, recoilless, recoil-operated, recollect, recollected, recollection, récolte, recombinant, recombinant DNA, recombinant DNA technology Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for recollectedIf perhaps some conversations are recollected here with incredible level of accuracy, the narrative is better off for it. This Week’s Hot Reads: June 5, 2012|Nicholas Mancusi, Jimmy So|June 6, 2012|DAILY BEAST But he refrained, stopping suddenly, because he recollected that he could no longer utter what he wished to say. The Golden Butterfly|Walter Besant Let it be recollected that in the whole of the new world not a single individual could write or read. A Philosophical Dictionary, Volume 6 (of 10)|Franois-Marie Arouet (AKA Voltaire) This, however, was not always; he often recollected what he had been doing. Sleep and Its Derangements|William A. Hammond
In an instant I recollected that the little finger of his right hand had been amputated at the first joint, and I told him so. The Stretton Street Affair|William Le Queux Then I recollected that Carmen had often told me that she would like to lie buried in a wood.
Words related to recollectedawaken, waken, retrospect, recall, flash, mind, revive, summon, reminisce, remind, arouse, place, recognize, retain, bethink, rouse, stir, cite, call to mind, bring to mind |