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Synonyms and antonyms of Ways of talking about memories in British Thesaurus

Ways of talking about memories

that reminds me ()

used when someone has just said or done something that helps you to remember something

as (far as) I recall ()

used for telling someone what you remember about a particular event, person etc

now you mention it ()

used when someone says something that makes you realize or remember another thing

as far as I know/can remember/can see/can tell ()

used for saying what you think is true when you think that there may be facts that you do not know, remember etc

come to think of/about it ()

used for adding something that you have just remembered about a subject that you are talking about

what about...? ()

used for reminding someone that a particular person or thing needs to be considered

for old times’ sake ()

so that you can remember a happy time in the past

on the tip of your tongue ()

if a word, name etc is on the tip of your tongue, you know it but cannot remember it at the time you are speaking

oh (interjection)

used at the beginning of a reply for showing that someone has just reminded you of something

hold that thought ()

used for telling someone not to forget something

lest we forget (formal)

formal used when reminding people of something very important

let me see ()

used for saying that you are thinking about something or trying to remember something

not for the life of me ()

used for emphasizing that you cannot remember or understand something at all

to/until someone’s dying day ()

used for saying that someone will always remember or feel something

yadda, yadda, yadda (interjection)

Americanspoken used for filling space while talking, either because you cannot remember what you want to say or because you think the details are not important