"Retrospect of famous books published in the past year."
"Retrospect of famous books published in the past year."
In retrospect, he set his sights too much on a specific date on the calendar. This sentence uses the word retrospect correctly because retrospect means self-reflecting.
In retrospect, I believe a better choice could have been made.
There was a retrospection that always made me smile.
Charles had good grades going into the final, but in retrospect it was easy to tell that he had never actually done his own homework.In retrospect, carrying the alligators by hand was not the best plan.I typed the answer to this question but, in retrospect I consider it better that you look up the word yourself.In retrospect, marrying my first husband was NOT such a good idea.
Technically, you could use retrospect as a verb, but it is not good usage. It would be better to say "I remember."
In retrospect, the plan to build a treehouse in a bush was doomed to fail.
Most people loved the retrospective that showed the band's greatest hits.A retrospective analysis showed that the company had been overstating their revenue.
Argyle is a pattern.
"The joys of childhood only seem ephemeral in retrospect." "Large gains in stock prices are often ephemeral." "The lives of most insects are ephemeral, so the exceptions are more remarkable."
When it is spelled that way: "advise" (ad-VIZE), it is always a verb. The noun spelling is "advice" (ad-VICE). To use both n a sentence: "He agreed to advise me on dealing with the natives, and in retrospect, he gave me good advice."
In Retrospect was created on 1982-04-23.