Definition of the word retrospective

Pronunciation of vocabulary retrospective

retrospectiveadjective

hồi tưởng

/ˌretrəˈspektɪv//ˌretrəˈspektɪv/

Origin of the word retrospective

The word "retrospective" has its roots in Latin. The Latin word "retro" means "back" or "backward," and the Latin word "spectare" means "to look" or "to gaze." Together, the Latin words formed the phrase "retrospectare," which means "to look back" or "to gaze back." The English word "retrospective" was first used in the 15th century, and it initially referred to the act of looking back or reflecting on past events or experiences. Over time, the meaning of the word expanded to include the idea of reviewing or examining something that has already occurred, such as a review of a past event or an analysis of a previous decision. Today, the word "retrospective" is often used in a variety of contexts, including art, literature, music, and social science, to refer to a review or examination of past events or experiences.

Vocabulary summary retrospective

typeadjective

meaningreminisce

meaning(law) retroactive (law)

meaninglook back, look back (look)

typeDefault

meaningrecall, review, reminisce

Example of vocabulary retrospectivenamespace

meaning

thinking about or connected with something that happened in the past

suy nghĩ về hoặc liên quan đến điều gì đó đã xảy ra trong quá khứ

  • She felt a pang of retrospective sympathy for Mel.

    Cô cảm thấy nhói lòng thương cảm cho Mel khi nghĩ lại.

meaning

intended to take effect from a particular date in the past rather than from the present date

có hiệu lực từ một ngày cụ thể trong quá khứ chứ không phải từ ngày hiện tại

  • retrospective legislation

    luật hồi tố

  • retrospective pay awards

    giải thưởng trả lương hồi tố

Words, synonyms, related vocabulary retrospective


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