recognize

/ˈɹɛk.əɡ.naɪz/

ɹƐK · əɡ · naɪz (3 syllables)

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Definition

To match (something or someone which one currently perceives) to a memory of some previous encounter with the same person or thing.

Etymology

Borrowed from Middle French reconoistre, from Old French reconoistre, from Latin recognoscere, first attested in the 16th century. Displaced native English acknow (“to recognize, perceive as”), compare German erkennen and Swedish erkänna. Latin had rare recognizare (“to try by jury”).

Example Sentences

  • "I recognized his face immediately, although his voice was different."
  • "He looked in vain into the stalls for the butcher who had sold fresh meat twice a week, on market days, and he felt a genuine thrill of pleasure when he recognized the red bandana turban of old Aunt Lyddy, the ancient negro woman who had sold him gingerbread and fried fish, and told him weird tales of witchcraft and conjuration, in the old days when, as an idle boy, he had loafed about the market-house."
  • "Seeing comes before words. The child looks and recognizes before it can speak."
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