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Chan-Seung Lee



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PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 4:14 pm    Post subject: remindful vs reminiscent Reply with quote

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1.Those are reminiscent of Virginia Woolf's novels.
2.Those are remindful of Virginia Woolf's novels.


I made the examples.

1.Do they make sense?
2.How different are they?

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dragn



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PostPosted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 7:26 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Both are correct. There is no difference in meaning.

And yet...they as different as day and night.

Words have different connotations; different characters. They paint different pictures in our minds; they feel different rolling off our tongues; they taste and smell different. We use them the way a chef uses different spices.

Reminiscent is smooth and elegant. Remindful is clunky and plain.

Reminiscent is a CEO. Remindful is a secretary.

Reminiscent is a van Gogh. Remindful is a sketch on the back of a napkin.

Reminiscent is a sirloin steak. Remindful is a bologna sandwich.

This is what I wish for all people learning English: to reach the point where they begin to sense the character of words; to go beyond the point where words are merely entries in dictionaries to be mechanically inserted into sentences; to reach the point where they get to know words as friends.

Hope this helps.

Greg
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