Advertisement
Advertisement
memento
[ muh-men-toh ]
noun
- an object or item that serves to remind one of a person, past event, etc.; keepsake; souvenir.
- anything serving as a reminder or warning.
- (initial capital letter, italics) Roman Catholic Church. either of two prayers in the canon of the Mass, one for persons living and the other for persons dead.
memento
/ mɪˈmɛntəʊ /
noun
- something that reminds one of past events; souvenir
- RC Church either of two prayers occurring during the Mass
Spelling Note
Word History and Origins
Origin of memento1
Word History and Origins
Origin of memento1
Example Sentences
He looks a bit like B̶r̶a̶d̶ ̶P̶i̶t̶t̶ Guy Pearce in Memento at this stage.
I watched as each reached up to the press box, memento in hand.
She was now wearing an equally prized memento on the chest of her dress uniform.
Sandra McElwaine previews the loot, from a Cuban Missile Crisis memento to notes from the first lady.
They offered tea, a smoke, and an Egyptian flag as a memento.
Not only as 454 a memento of you, but as a perpetual encouragement to do better with his Lordship.
I could barely reach one little twig of pale, discolored leaves, to bring home as a memento.
It would be novel, economical, and moral; a kind of memento mori—a death's head at the feast!
Of this a very few instances, more by way of memento than of instruction, may suffice.
If he had been the General, he would have had the trees hewn down after the trial, and done away with every memento of the place.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse