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UK
/nəstˈældʒɪk/
]
[ US /nɔˈstæɫdʒɪk/ ]
[ US /nɔˈstæɫdʒɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- unhappy about being away and longing for familiar things or persons
How To Use nostalgic In A Sentence
- Lost in nostalgic souvenirs I ambled past les belles, snapping a few more photos along the way. Kindness of strangers
- The Largo is done broadly and is less nostalgic than tragic; some suspect intonation from the wind choir reduces the music's power somewhat.
- Rudyard Kipling's Recessional, in exultant recognition of Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee, embodied the spirit of that nostalgic period. Responsible Nationhood
- The old pub ashtray was beautifully made and designed, produced in limited numbers and has great nostalgic value, he argues. Times, Sunday Times
- Its tranquil moments convey a nostalgic yearning common to Japanese folk music.
- So, everyone's waxing nostalgic in some way or another, from designers and critics to the audience.
- Again this year, Saturday night's Harvey Awards ceremony will be emceed by "PVP" creator Scott Kurtz, who acknowledges the necessity for some event growth -- even as he's a bit nostalgic for an even smaller 'Con. BALTIMORE COMIC-CON: Has it become the supreme antidote to San Diego?
- Mass opposition to a war against a dictator who models himself on Stalin is being led by a man who is nostalgic for Stalin.
- Finally, nostalgic for his happy Chicago childhood, he turned his drama department into a surrogate family with himself as benevolently beaming paterfamilias.
- Clothing stores aimed at the middle-aged will be looking for nostalgic tracks from their customers' adolescence.