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TOEFL IELTS BNC: 8683 COCA: 8085

nostalgia

1 ENTRIES FOUND:
nostalgia /nɑˈstælʤə/ noun
nostalgia
/nɑˈstælʤə/
noun
Learner's definition of NOSTALGIA
[noncount]
: pleasure and sadness that is caused by remembering something from the past and wishing that you could experience it again怀旧;念旧

— nostalgic

/nɑˈstælʤɪk/ adjective [more nostalgic; most nostalgic]

— nostalgically

/nɑˈstælʤɪkli/ adverb
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 8683 COCA: 8085

nostalgia

noun

nos·​tal·​gia nä-ˈstal-jə How to pronounce nostalgia (audio)
nə-,
 also  nȯ-,
nō-;
nə-ˈstäl-
1
: a wistful or excessively sentimental yearning for return to or of some past period or irrecoverable condition
also : something that evokes nostalgia
2
: the state of being homesick : homesickness
nostalgist
nä-ˈstal-jist How to pronounce nostalgia (audio)
nə-
 also  nȯ-
nō-;
nə-ˈstäl-
noun

Example Sentences

To dwell even fitfully on the past, for James, was to risk crippling nostalgia; the past was the shadow side of will and therefore must be rejected. Jackson Lears, Nation, 26 Feb. 2007 My own feelings were that since I'd jettisoned employment, marriage, nostalgia and swampy regret, I was now rightfully a man aquiver with possibility and purpose … Richard Ford, Independence Day, 1995 … the script is written in advance, around the uplifting themes of our civic religion: reconciliation, patriotism, self-sacrifice, the bond of leader and little guy, nostalgia for what is inevitably called "a simpler time." Katha Pollitt, Nation, 22 May 1995 Nevertheless, if one understands the nostalgia for war which marked these years of his break with America, it still remains a nostalgia that is empyreal and histrionic. Only once in his career did MacArthur lead as small a body of men as a company—one somehow feels that the idea of MacArthur, even as a boy, in command of anything less than a division verges on the ludicrous … William Styron, "MacArthur," 8 Oct. 1964, in This Quiet Dust and Other Writings1982 A wave of nostalgia swept over me when I saw my childhood home. He was filled with nostalgia for his college days. See More
Recent Examples on the Web Fond nostalgia for yesteryear is as good a fantasy as any. Amy Dickinson, cleveland, 10 Sep. 2022 Fond nostalgia for yesteryear is as good a fantasy as any. Amy Dickinson, Detroit Free Press, 10 Sep. 2022 Fond nostalgia for yesteryear is as good a fantasy as any. Amy Dickinson, Chicago Tribune, 10 Sep. 2022 Fond nostalgia for yesteryear is as good a fantasy as any. Amy Dickinson, oregonlive, 10 Sep. 2022 While nostalgia may be a factor for many, some are more recently initiated fans of frill. New York Times, 16 Aug. 2022 The nostalgia for just a few months ago is palpable. Riley Rogerson, Anchorage Daily News, 29 July 2022 At the same time, nostalgia has never been more of a force in popular culture, both before the pandemic and today. Laird Borrelli-persson, Vogue, 28 July 2022 As usual, nostalgia and anniversaries will also be a major part of this year’s convention. Brian Lowry, CNN, 21 July 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

borrowed from New Latin, from Greek nóstos "return, homecoming" (nominal derivative, with o-ablaut and the suffix -to-, from the base of néomai, neîsthai "to come/go [home, back], return") + -o- -o- + -algia -algia; néomai going back to the Indo-European verbal base *nes- "escape danger, return safely," whence also Germanic *nesan- "to be saved, return safely" (whence Old English nesan, genesan "to be saved, survive" [strong verb class V], Old Saxon ginesan "to be saved, convalesce," Old High German, "to recover, be saved," Gothic ganisan "to be saved"), Sanskrit násate "approaches, resorts to someone, joins"; from a causative stem *nos-éi̯e- Germanic *nazjan-, whence Old English nerian "to save, preserve," Old Frisian nera "to save, nourish, Old Saxon nerian "to rescue, redeem, nourish," Old High German nerien, nerren "to nourish, support, save, heal," Gothic nasjan "to save, heal"; and from lengthened grade *nōzjan- Old Icelandic nœra "to refresh, nourish"

Note: The Latin word nostalgia was coined by the physician Johannes Hofer (1669-1752), a native of Mühlhausen/Mulhouse in Alsace, in his doctoral thesis Dissertatio medica de ΝΟΣΤΑΛΓΙΑ, oder Heimwehe (Basel, 1688), as a calque of the German word Heimweh. — Also assigned to the Indo-European verbal base *nes- by some are Tocharian A nasam, B nesau "(I) am," though Douglas Adams (A Dictionary of Tocharian B, Revised and Enlarged, Rodopi, 2013, s.v.) proposes a more attractive solution.

First Known Use

1729, in the meaning defined at sense 2

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The first known use of nostalgia was in 1729
TOEFL IELTS BNC: 8683 COCA: 8085
nostalgia

noun

ADJECTIVE | ... OF NOSTALGIA | VERB + NOSTALGIA | NOSTALGIA + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEwistful傷感的懷念She remembers her life as a singer with a certain wistful nostalgia.想起自己當歌手的歲月,她有些傷感。pure純粹對往昔的留戀an evening of pure nostalgia懷舊的夜晚80s, 90s, etc.對 80 年代、對 90 年代等的懷戀... OF NOSTALGIAwave一股懷舊情緒A wave of nostalgia came over him.一股思鄉之情湧上他的心頭。VERB + NOSTALGIAfeel感到懷念He thought back to his time as a student and felt no nostalgia for any of it.他回想起學生時代,卻沒有懷念之情。evoke喚起懷古之情indulge in, wallow in沉溺於/沉湎於懷舊之中NOSTALGIA + NOUNbuff戀舊的人Nostalgia buffs gathered for the auction.戀舊的人聚集在拍賣會上。trip強烈的懷舊情緒The college reunion was a great nostalgia trip.大學校友聚會上瀰漫着濃重的懷舊情緒。PREPOSITIONwith nostalgia以懷舊之情I remember it with great nostalgia.我想起這件事,懷舊之情油然而生。nostalgia for對⋯懷念She felt great nostalgia for the old way of life.她很懷念以前的生活方式。PHRASESa feeling of nostalgia, a sense of nostalgia懷念之情

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