Keepsake regards the maintaining possession of items having intrinsic, nostalgic, and sentimental backgrounds. The opposite terminologies would be fleeting, fungible, expendable and disposable.
When he left to fight in the war, Courtney's boyfriend Danny gave her a pretty little handkerchief as a keepsake.
Memento.
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something valuable boughten in your home state/country
The young girl kept her grandmothers ring as a keepsake.
The correct spelling is "souvenir" (a keepsake).
That is the correct spelling of "memento" (a keepsake or souvenir).
Superb is another word for excellent. Superb is another word for excellent.
Memento or keepsake.
something valuable boughten in your home state/country
The dried bouquet is a keepsake from her senior prom. He kept the old baseball glove as a keepsake from his childhood.
I'm pretty sure there's no direct translate for the word keepsake in French. The closest French word for keepsake, an object kept for the sake of the giver, would be souvenir.
Yes, the noun 'keepsake' is an abstract noun. A keepsake is not the physical item itself, it's the meaning of the item to someone. The noun keepsake is a word for a concept.
The word keepsake is a noun. It is something kept usually for sentimental reasons.
The word "souvenir" applies to a keepsake or an article from a different locale.
keepsake, memento
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The Keepsake was created in 1827.
Periodical is another name for magazine, while keepsake is another name for souvenir.
The Keepsake Stories was created in 1828.