reminiscent in the PONS Dictionary

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reminiscent Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be reminiscent of sb/sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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It originated from sangaku, a form of entertainment reminiscent of the modern-day circus, consisting mostly of acrobatics, juggling, and pantomime, sometimes combined with drum dancing.
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In shape, size, color, and sculpture, the shell of this species is reminiscent of that of a small strawberry, hence the common name.
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It has a taste and odor that is fruity and reminiscent of strawberries.
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A blondie may have a taste reminiscent of butterscotch.
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Pure ethyl cinnamate has a fruity and balsamic odor, reminiscent of cinnamon with an amber note.
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When crushed, the leaves emit an odor reminiscent of lemons.
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Built on a hillside, the terraces are reminiscent of steps.
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As consequence, there had been conflict with other parties, rising to a pitch reminiscent of religious fanaticism of former times.
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The pileipellis, the top layer of the cap, forms a hymeniderm, a cell structure reminiscent of the hymenium on the gills.
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Her illustrations, painted in gouache, are colorful and two-dimensional, reminiscent of folk art.
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