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Webster 1913 Edition


Retrospect

Re′tro-spect

,
Verb.
I.
[L.
retrospicere
;
retro
back +
specere
,
spectum
, to look. See
Spy
,
and cf
.
Expect
.]
To look backward; hence, to affect or concern what is past.
It may be useful to
retrospect
to an early period.
A. Hamilton.

Re′tro-spect

,
Noun.
A looking back on things past; view or contemplation of the past.
Cowper.
We may introduce a song without
retrospect
to the old comedy.
Landor.

Webster 1828 Edition


Retrospect

RET'ROSPECT

,
Noun.
[L. retro, back, and specio, to look.]
A looking back on things past; view or contemplation of something past. The retrospect of a life well spent affords peace of mind in old age.

Definition 2024


retrospect

retrospect

English

Noun

retrospect (plural retrospects)

  1. Consideration of past times.
    • 1853, Charlotte Bronte, "Villette":
      My mind, calmer and stronger now than last night, made for itself some imperious rules, prohibiting under deadly penalties all weak retrospect of happiness past; commanding a patient journeying through the wilderness of the present...
    • 1976, Terry Kay, The Year the Lights Came On, 1989 University of Georgia Press edition, ISBN 0820311286, page 298:
      Whether, like Colin, in retrospect Willie Lee and Baptist would feel that what has vanished was greater than what was achieved, is not something we can predict.

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retrospect (third-person singular simple present retrospects, present participle retrospecting, simple past and past participle retrospected)

  1. To look or refer back to; to reflect on.
    • 1800: Alexander Hamilton, Letter from Alexander Hamilton, Concerning the Public Conduct and Character of John Adams, Esq. President of the United States - To give a correct idea of the circumstances.., it may be useful to retrospect to an early period.