recall
//rɪˈkɔːl//
Translation
recall
Definition
To recall means to remember or bring back a memory or piece of information from your mind. This verb is often used when someone intentionally tries to think of something from the past, such as a fact, event, or experience. It can be used in both formal and informal contexts, and it typically implies a conscious effort to retrieve information, unlike spontaneous remembering. For example, you might recall a childhood memory or recall a person's name during a conversation.
Example
“I can't recall where I left my keys this morning.”
“She tried to recall the details of the meeting but couldn't remember everything.”
“Do you recall the name of the restaurant we visited last summer?”
“He suddenly recalled that he had an appointment at 3 PM.”
“The witness was asked to recall what she saw on the night of the accident.”
“I recall reading a book about that topic years ago.”
“Can you recall the exact date when the event took place?”
“She recalled her grandmother's face with great clarity.”
“He struggled to recall the lyrics of the song during the performance.”
“The teacher asked the students to recall the main points from the lecture.”
Synonyms
Other meanings
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