In retrospect, he probably shouldn't have done it.
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.
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The root word for retrospect is "retro," which comes from the Latin word meaning "back" or "behind," combined with "spect" meaning "to look." Together, they form "retrospect," which means to look back or reflect on the past.
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Retrospect can be a noun and a verb. Noun: Consideration of past times. Verb: To reflect on.
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.
The root of "retrospect" is the Latin word "retro" meaning backward, and "specere" meaning to look. Together, they form "retrospect" which refers to looking back on past events or experiences.
complaining / estrangement
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.
No, it is not grammatically correct to say "I retrospect." The correct phrase is "In retrospect," which means looking back on a past event or situation.
When you use the word movementary, you know you are a stooge, so in retrospect, you should not be using the word. :)
We should conserve the rainforests to prevent climate change