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retrospective
[ re-truh-spek-tiv ]
adjective
- directed to the past; contemplative of past situations, events, etc.
- looking or directed backward.
- retroactive, as a statute.
noun
- an art exhibit showing an entire phase or representative examples of an artist's lifework.
- any exhibition or series of showings or performances, as of musical works or motion pictures, representing the work of an artist or performer over all or a major part of a career:
a retrospective of John Ford's movies.
retrospective
/ ˌrɛtrəʊˈspɛktɪv /
adjective
- looking or directed backwards, esp in time; characterized by retrospection
- applying to the past; retroactive
noun
- an exhibition of an artist's life's work or a representative selection of it
Derived Forms
- ˌretroˈspectiveness, noun
- ˌretroˈspectively, adverb
Other Words From
- retro·spective·ly adverb
- retro·spective·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of retrospective1
Example Sentences
Mr Weatherby added that, in the inquiry’s final conclusions, MI5 had "presented an inaccurate picture of key parts of the evidence, and the corporate statements displayed retrospective justification – institutional defensiveness – rather than candour".
A career retrospective album, The Book of the Beast, was released last month, including highlights from his solo career and two "reworked" versions of Iron Maiden songs Tomorrow and Wrathchild.
If such a nuclear war happens, of course we won’t be around for any retrospective analysis.
Monday’s protest comes just two days after the opening of the group’s first retrospective exhibition at downtown L.A.’s Superchief Gallery, which chronicles nearly two decades of its guerrilla art actions.
There was one from maybe 10 years ago — the James Turrell retrospective — that was awesome.
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