NOSTALGIA


Meaning of NOSTALGIA in English

noun

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ VERB

feel

For a moment, Eline felt a nostalgia for the simplicity of her life as she'd lived it in Oystermouth.

She felt some fleeting nostalgia for her morning fire.

William felt no sense of nostalgia for any of it.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

a bittersweet film of nostalgia and innocence

Lamour remembers her first trip to Europe with warm nostalgia .

Reagan appealed to the average American's sense of nostalgia for a golden age.

There's a mood of nostalgia throughout the whole book.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Anderson combines affection and horror in his version of the seventies while avoiding the trap of nostalgia .

But nostalgia is not enough to rebuild a country.

He only have our nostalgia for our personal lost Eden.

Home is the something always already lost, and the longing for it we call nostalgia .

If anything, Teds are remembered with a degree of nostalgia and viewed as something quaint.

Morris aimed for a balance of futurism and nostalgia .

My nostalgia for a better Britain, for a time that was better for never having existed, had been blown up.

Truly I would keel over in spasms of exquisite nostalgia .

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