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memoir - Master This Word

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memoir Word Meanings

  • a written account of someone's personal experiences
  • a historical account based on personal observations
  • a narrative focusing on memories and events from one's life
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memoir Example Sentences

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memoir Phonetic & Pronunciation

Pronunciation
UK /ˈmɛm.wɑː/
US /ˈmɛm.ɔɪr/
Syllables
memoir

memoir Word Etymology

From 'memoir' = 'memory' + 'record'. Historical origin: Latin 'memoria' → Old French 'memoire' → English. Memory image: Picture a diary filled with personal stories and reflections, highlighting special moments of life.

Note 1: These definitions and etymologies are not standard dictionary definitions, but extended explanations provided to help with memorization and understanding of the actual application of words. Through this background information, we strive to make words more vivid and easier to understand, and help you remember their meanings in real life.

Note 2: LexiTalk designs the learning flow around the linguistics principle of “Comprehensible Input.” When learners encounter material that is slightly above their level but still understandable from context, the brain naturally absorbs the language. That’s why we keep every word inside authentic contexts, using examples and associations to help you understand it and use it flexibly.

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English Brain Route

I tilt a notebook and move my finger along a remembered line. I set a scene, then push the memory forward, turning it into a small memoir in my own voice. The room seems to tighten as I decide what to share and what to keep quiet. I adjust the pace, hold the moment steady, and let the meaning rise on the page.

Real Context

Memoir is a written reflection focused on personal memories, experiences, and the emotions attached to them, rather than a complete, chronologically exhaustive life story. It often centers on a specific period, theme, or event and reveals the author’s voice, perspective, biases, and growth. Unlike a full autobiography that aims to recount every life detail, a memoir selects moments that illuminate character and meaning. In contemporary usage, a memoir can also describe a short, reflective piece or diary entry that emphasizes memory over exhaustive fact. Writers use scene-setting, sensory detail, and narrative arc to invite readers into intimate recollections.

Usage Reminders

  • Memoir emphasizes memory and personal insight. It is not a full life story. It can focus on a single period or event. It invites reflection, not just facts. It blends memory with meaning and emotion.

Common Misconceptions

  • A memoir is the same as an autobiography or full life story.
  • Memorist means only pleasant memories; dark memories are inappropriate.
  • A memoir must be factual to the last detail.
  • Memoirs always focus on fame or public figures.
  • Writing a memoir requires celebrity status.

Thinking Differences

Memoir is seen as a selective, reflective form of storytelling in English. Learners should note its emphasis on memory and meaning over exhaustive fact, and avoid treating it like a complete biography.

Learning Tips

  • Read several published memoirs to notice how memory shapes the narrative.
  • Write a 300-500 word piece about a single memory.
  • Focus on scenes and sensory details, not just events.
  • Reflect on why the memory matters to you.
  • Avoid chronological overload; pick a thematic arc.
  • Ask a friend to read and note emotional impact.

5-Step Learning Method - Learn English in English

Step 1: Meaning

What does the word 'memoir' mean?

A.A type of flower
B.A book genre
C.A type of food
D.A musical instrument
Step 2: Usage

In which of the following sentences is the word 'memoir' used correctly?

A.She bought a memoir for her garden.
B.The chef cooked a delicious memoir.
C.They played music with a memoir.
D.He wrote a memoir about his childhood.
Step 3: Similar Words

Which word is a synonym of 'memoir'?

A.Science
B.Biography
C.Adventure
D.Comedy
Step 4: Opposite Words

What is the opposite of 'memoir'?

A.Nonfiction
B.Fiction
C.Happy
D.Sad
Step 5: Mastery

How would you use the word 'memoir' in a real-life context?

A.Discussing a book you read about someone's life story
B.Talking about a new computer game
C.Describing a type of flower in your garden
D.Mentioning a recipe for a cake

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