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Example sentences for "memorized"

Lexicographically close words:
memorise; memorised; memorising; memorization; memorize; memorizing; memory; memorye; memos; memsahib
  1. He ran over the color code in his mind and compared it with the memorized leads.

  2. When they had been straightened and put into a row he memorized their order with one flashing glance.

  3. A pile of mail had arrived, and he had memorized the return addresses on the outside of all the envelopes.

  4. Jane took great credit to herself that she had assembled all these words and memorized them so perfectly.

  5. The last sentence had been memorized from "The Expert Maid and How to Train Her.

  6. Stephen saw him clearly as he lay in his bed and heard his voice reciting the treasured verses which he had memorized in dreary journeys over the bleak hills.

  7. This is the most important of the English riming chronicles, that is, history related in the form of doggerel verse, probably because poetry is more easily memorized than prose.

  8. The entire poem is in strongly accented, alliterative lines, something like Beowulf, and its immense popularity shows that the common people still cherished this easily memorized form of Saxon poetry.

  9. Boys tend to grow content with mechanical, memorized work and, excelling on the lines of girls' qualities, fail to develop those of their own.

  10. He memorized Latin names, of which he accumulated "great volumes of MSS.

  11. The person using this cipher probably memorized these two arrangements.

  12. Due to the simplicity of the code, it could be easily memorized and therefore used for making hurried notes for quick reference.

  13. He could not even remember an alphabet he had himself put together, and one I invented for him he only memorized after going over it many times.

  14. Some fifty ratio numbers have to be memorized or calculated from other memorized numbers to make the common needed reductions.

  15. Suppose you have memorized a list of twenty numbers some time ago, and kept a record of the time you then took to learn it; since when you have not thought of it again.

  16. The subjects memorized the pairs, but made no effort to connect the pairs in order, and consequently were not able later to remember the order of the pairs.

  17. As this may easily be memorized by the two correspondents there is no risk of discovery through the accident of loss or theft.

  18. If you are in doubt about the effect you have secured, repeat it to a friend and ask him if it sounds like memorized words.

  19. It requires training to make a memorized speech sound fresh and spontaneous, and, unless you have a fine native memory, in each instance the finished product necessitates much labor.

  20. If you want to hear an example, listen to a department store demonstrator repeat her memorized lingo about the newest furniture polish or breakfast food.

  21. The memorized lines of the young speaker will usually sound like memorized words, and repel.

  22. Give a number of quotations, suitable for a speaker's use, that you have memorized in off moments.

  23. Make it not a memorized historical document, but feel the emotions that gave it birth.

  24. In memorized speeches you are liable to speak the words, and then think what they mean--and many speakers seem to trouble very little even about that.

  25. Practise speaking from a memorized brief until you gain control.

  26. Almost everyone has seen how the seeds in an apple point, and has memorized the date of Washington's death.

  27. Practise it until your delivery would cause a stranger in the next room to think you were discussing an actual incident with a friend, instead of delivering a memorized monologue.

  28. Did you ever notice how hollow a memorized speech usually sounds?

  29. The wonderful effects achieved by famous actors were, of course, accomplished through the delivery of memorized lines.

  30. I haven't memorized all of her aria yet, but half the time I'm singing her with my mind, if you know what I mean.

  31. Dashing her quickly memorized way through it, she would follow closely the brief printed synopsis on the cover page .

  32. Cuvier and Agassiz are said to have memorized lists of several thousand species and varieties of animals.

  33. John Stuart Mill is said to have acquired a fair knowledge of Greek, at the age of three years, and to have memorized Hume, Gibbon, and other historians, at the age of eight.

  34. After he has memorized the entire poem, let him start with a new one, but not forget to revive the old one at frequent intervals.

  35. There are many cases on record of persons who memorized the words of every known tongue of civilization, as well as a great number of dialects, languages, and tongues of savage races.

  36. We have known office boys who could never remember the number of an address until it were distinctly repeated to them several times--then they memorized the sound and never forget it.

  37. Bossuet had memorized the entire Bible, and Homer, Horace and Virgil beside.

  38. It is the very same method that the Hindus, Hebrews, Mohammedans, Norsemen, and the rest of the races, memorized their thousands of verses and hundreds of chapters of the sacred books of their people.

  39. Shortly after he mastered and memorized Herodotus, Xenophon, some of Socrates, and six of Plato's "Dialogues.

  40. Only when the subconscious record is represented to the conscious field, and recollection or remembrance results, does the memorized idea or impression emerge from the subconscious region.

  41. Euler the mathematician became blind in his old age, and being unable to refer to his tables, memorized them.

  42. After he has acquired quite a large assortment of memorized selections, he will find it impossible to review them all at one time.

  43. Before performing in public the student should have memorized the composition in all of these ways.

  44. I could not stop when I had memorized the first fugue, so I went to the next and the next and the next.

  45. This is a horizontal scale, memorized as H, the initial for both hue and horizontal.

  46. This is the vertical scale, to be memorized as V, the initial for both value and vertical.

  47. I should think you'd have stayed at home and studied arithmetic or memorized the capitals of all the States.

  48. And he memorized the position of the furniture so that hasty flight would be possible.

  49. And he has memorized all the verbs of the feminine gender.

  50. Walter didn't know what it meant, but like the good-natured, obedient child that he was, he repeated faithfully what he had memorized from the book.

  51. He received a little instruction in singing and memorized all sorts of proverbs and maxims, besides the laws of the Twelve Tables.

  52. I had written it all out the day before and had perfectly memorized it, and I stood up there at my genial and happy and self-satisfied ease, and began to deliver it.

  53. Carefully prepared approaches and memorized speeches are worth much to the beginner, but an agility in adapting himself is much more important.

  54. A beginner of this type went into a man's office some time ago and rattled off a speech he had memorized about some charts.


  55. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "memorized" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.