Mnemonics

Word MNEMONICS
Character 9
Hyphenation mne mon ics
Pronunciations /nəˈmɒn.ɪks/

Definitions and meanings of "Mnemonics"

What do we mean by mnemonics?

A system to develop or improve the memory. noun

The art of improving or developing memory; a system of precepts and rules intended to assist or improve the memory. Also mnemonic. noun

The art of memory; a method for improving the memory; a system of precepts and rules intended to assist the memory; artificial memory. noun

Plural form of mnemonic. noun

The study of techniques for remembering anything more easily. noun

A method or system for improving the memory noun

Anything (especially something in verbal form) used to help remember something.

The textual, human-readable form of an assembly language instruction, not including operands.

Something intended to assist the memory. Urban Dictionary

Mnemonical mne·mon·ic-cal (nĭ-mŏn'ĭk-kal) adj. A device, such as a formula, rhyme or sound, used as an aid in remembering or creativing an experience. Urban Dictionary

Assembly language consist of opcode and mnemonic. Mnemonic is symbolic declaration of some insturction. Urban Dictionary

This effect results in the way the brain works, when viewing any advertisement. The less relevant the message is to the viewer, the more likely it is for him to start thinking of the products or services he is already using. This might create a buying decision, but not the one the advertiser is expecting. Advertising incorrectly can actually stimulates the sales of the advertisers competition. Urban Dictionary

A mnemonic device is something that helps you remember something. a song is a mnemonic device like the abc song, it helps you remember the alphabet. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Mnemonics

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The word "mnemonics" in example sentences

The two systems are similarly comparable as far as keyboard accessibility is concerned, but Windows-minded users will have a hard time memorizing the combinations instead of reading the mnemonics from the menus. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The art of mnemonics is insufficiently taught, and when practised by novices is apt to lead to confusion: witness the crude prep. -school chestnut about Mrs. Lummock and Mrs. Kelly. ❋ Unknown (1938)

Sure, keyword mnemonics can be very useful for anyone trying to improve their vocabulary. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Systematic, or scientific study is invaluable as supplying a natural kind of mnemonics, if for nothing else. ❋ Oliver Wendell Holmes (1851)

The table below shows a list of nine more Estonian words, with mnemonics provided by the community at memrise.com. ❋ Unknown (2012)

As illustrated by Foer's example, the key with mnemonics is creating the most striking visual images possible. ❋ Unknown (2012)

A visit to any bookshop will reveal myriad self-help books promoting the use of mnemonics as a means of improving your memory. ❋ Unknown (2012)

PSD: mnemonics be ok for the IN crowd but us bludy outsiders we have to look it up and i found this two seem to fit: ❋ Inspector Gadget (2009)

I wonder what other mnemonics people use for similar words — or even similar things in life? ❋ Unknown (2009)

I need those mnemonics to recall which book a scene is in, or which year a story is from. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I have included mnemonics in a few of my previous posts on spelling, especially this one, because I have found them to be potentially very useful. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Even when the difference has been taught in school, it is easily forgotten, so a quick recap and some mnemonics might help keep their meanings mutually distinct. ❋ Unknown (2009)

We've left two words without mnemonics so you can practise making some of your own. ❋ Unknown (2012)

Pink, author of Free Agent Nation and a forthcoming book on "The Whole Mind Economy" or something like that, is excellent with mnemonics. ❋ Unknown (2009)

These versified mnemonics are known as the "Interleaved Summaries of the Vinaya Discours". ❋ Unknown (2010)

If you have recurring difficulty spelling certain words, it can be useful to keep a list handy, or to learn mnemonics to help you remember the correct form. ❋ Unknown (2008)

It is one of a list of such terms, including saccula, cella, arca, thesaurus, forulus, loculumenta, cubilia, and scrinium (to name but a few) ,22 that have been recently plumbed to reveal the depth and continuity of the lineage of architectural mnemonics in the craft of Western thought. ❋ Unknown (2008)

"[I wish] my [last name] was mnemonic." ❋ VoLcOm21 (2006)

The [chime] from my microwave is a mnemonical [cue] that my plate of [SpaghettiOs]® is ready. ❋ Creativeblah (2010)

For example, mnemonic [declaration] of pushing to the stack [instruction] is: push [eax]. ❋ Mn3m0n1c 3n3m1 (2007)

E.g. Your driving your car and hear a pizza commercial on the radio. You might think of the [advertiser], but if you know this commercial your more likely to ask yourself if your hungry, then if you feel like pizza, and if so, then you'll probably order pizza from your favorite [pizza place], which might not be the one that is advertised. In the end you might even end up buying a burger instead. In this case the commercial just reminded you that you were hungary. And this is how [the mnemonic effect in advertising] works ❋ Hqq (2012)

I use a mnemonic device to [help me] [remember] [how to spell] words. ❋ Alydia Franks (2022)

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