Remembrance vs Memorial - What's the difference?
remembrance | memorial |
The act of remembering; a holding in mind, or bringing to mind; recollection.
* Lest fierce remembrance wake my sudden rage. .
* Lest the remembrance of his grief should fail. .
The state of being remembered, or held in mind; memory; recollection.
* This, ever grateful, in remembrance bear. .
Something remembered; a person or thing kept in memory.
That which serves to keep in or bring to mind; a memorial; a token; a memento; a souvenir; a memorandum or note of something to be remembered.
* And on his breast a bloody cross he bore, The dear remembrance of his dying Lord. .
* Keep this remembrance for thy Julia's sake.
(obsolete) Something to be remembered; counsel; admonition; instruction.
Power of remembering; reach of personal knowledge; period over which one's memory extends.
* Thee I have heard relating what was done Ere my remembrance . .
A structure, such as a monument, intended to celebrate the memory of a person or event
A service of remembrance or commemoration
(legal) a statement of facts set out in the form of a petition to a person in authority, a court or tribunal, a government, etc .
Serving as a remembrance of someone or something; commemorative.
* Alexander Pope
Contained in the memory.
Mnemonic; assisting the memory.
* Skeat
As nouns the difference between remembrance and memorial
is that remembrance is the act of remembering; a holding in mind, or bringing to mind; recollection while memorial is a structure, such as a monument, intended to celebrate the memory of a person or event.As an adjective memorial is
serving as a remembrance of someone or something; commemorative.remembrance
English
(Webster 1913)Alternative forms
* remembraunceNoun
(en noun)Synonyms
* recollection; reminiscence. See memory.memorial
English
(wikipedia memorial)Noun
(en noun)Adjective
(en adjective)- a memorial building
- There high in air, memorial of my name, / Fix the smooth oar, and bid me live to fame.
- a memorial possession
- This succession of Aspirate, Soft, and Hard, may be expressed by the memorial word ASH.
