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nostalgic English

Meaning nostalgic meaning

What does nostalgic mean?

nostalgic

unhappy about being away and longing for familiar things or persons

Synonyms nostalgic synonyms

What other words have the same or similar meaning as nostalgic?

nostalgic English » English

wistful homesick tender romantic pining lonely be homesick

Examples nostalgic examples

How do I use nostalgic in a sentence?

Simple sentences

I was feeling nostalgic.

Movie subtitles

You shouldn't be so nostalgic on your first day away from the home fires, you know.
Above all when it's a red cap. Red like the paratrooper beret I was nostalgic about.
It's very sad and rather nostalgic to go up there now and see the broken glass and plaster peeling off the walls.
I find it, uh. mildly interesting and somewhat nostalgic, - if I understand the use of that word.
Are you nostalgic about that life?
One is always nostalgic about one's past youth.
That's why I sent her flowers along with my thoughts, hoping she'd remember the good times, and perhaps decide on a nostalgic encounter.
Are you nostalgic for the death penalty Bertone?
Your Majesty knows how nostalgic my Elisabeth is.
Ladies and gentlemen, it is always a nostalgic moment when we come to the end of a season, especially one that has been as successful as this one.
Angelina, sing that song from your country which makes me nostalgic about my country.
The negro is more nostalgic than the white man.
As you can see, the artist has nearly filled the space to the brim with dried leaves and red flags allowing him to trace the the thread of memories and nostalgic thoughts.
That has a nostalgic ring.
It is all so real, so nostalgic.
She said it wouId be nostalgic.
One grows nostalgic for the good old days.
All that yelling and screaming, sure gave me a nostalgic feeling.
You're nostalgic for the good old days, while I'm happy to live in this modern world.
Nostalgic?
It's hard to feel nostalgic after what we've been through these past few years.
Hopelessly nostalgic.
It's strange that it was in this nostalgic family entertainment. that Hollywood for the first time confronted the idea. that childhood can be a dark time, a time of troubles.
Well, I guess it's part of this nostalgic binge everybody's on.
I hardly think this is the time for nostalgic sentimentality.
Red like the paratrooper beret I was nostalgic about.
A fever which makes me feel nostalgic for the present.
Well, I find it mildly interesting and somewhat nostalgic, if I understand the use of that word.
She's insisting on it. Hopelessly nostalgic.
I'm still nostalgic.
Nostalgic Admiral Horty.
Yet I'll feel nostalgic for the nursery school.
I felt so nostalgic about my old house.

News and current affairs

Both Israel and the US are nostalgic for a twentieth-century world of nation-states, which is understandable, since that is the world to which the kind of conventional power they possess is best suited.
They are nostalgic for the past and fearful of globalization.
Russians are nostalgic not for the Cold War as such, but for the international status they lost when it ended.
Outside a fringe of nostalgic chauvinists, however, most Europeans and Japanese are no longer so convinced that modernization is sufficient validation of imperial rule.
So the past century demonstrated time and again, which is why China - nostalgic egalitarian rhetoric notwithstanding - opted for all-out capitalism under its post-Mao rulers.
But I am not a nostalgic type.
Lepper's people are nostalgic for the profitable anarchy of a crippled state.
If the NTC cannot assert its authority, the council risks the emergence of a movement nostalgic for Qaddafi and the security that his regime provided.
When today's Duma was elected, many cast a nostalgic vote for the good-old Soviet times when wages were paid, the future was unchanging, and you did not need to work too hard.
No surprise, then, that they are nostalgic for the past, including Stalin.
They are now fully aware that their slightly nostalgic post-colonial view of these countries as large export markets and deep reservoirs of cheap labor has become outdated.
He is nostalgic for the 1960's and the Gaullist ideology that shaped both France and himself.
Ukraine's break with Russia was perhaps the most wrenching, both for those in the Kremlin nostalgic for imperial control and for ordinary Russians who see Ukraine as the wellspring of Russian civilization.
It is as if France were now seized by a kind of nostalgic generosity toward a presidency that had been marked by suspicion and derision.
So no one in Europe needs to fear that the Czech Republic has some nostalgic or idiosyncratic agenda that it wants to impose on the Union.
Perhaps. But I am not a nostalgic type.
And can one blame them, given that Russia seems more nostalgic for its imperial tradition than ever?
For a while in postcommunist Russia, the answers were blindingly clear: parties were divided between those nostalgic for Soviet times and those who wanted reform.
He is of course nostalgic for the birch trees, his old friends, ex-wife, and children from the first marriage.
Diaspora cultures thrive on nostalgic dreams of return.
Mr. Lagos, in turn, should avoid the nostalgic and tired views that dominated the first part of his campaign and pursue, with vigor, the type of modernizing economic reforms that his new and young inner circle support.
But this slogan is from the 1920's and seems like a nostalgic reminder of past turmoil that one prefers to see on the stage.
Japan's powerful bureaucrats, nostalgic for the 1960's model of development, whereby government and its business cronies nurtured the Japanese miracle, strongly opposed this bold, free-market solution.

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