recollected Synonyms
Strongest:
Strong:
- relieved
- together
- self-composed
- untroubled
- placid
- steady
- equal
- confident
- at-peace
- cool
- unshaken
- self-possessed
- unperturbed
- relaxed
- unruffled
- smooth
- level
- undisturbed
- centered
- unworried
- sedate
- limpid
Weak:
- well-balanced
- sober
- easygoing
- unshakable
- indifferent
- equable
- imperturbable
- unflappable
- aloof
- even-keeled
- nonchalant
- carefree
- coolheaded
- dispassionate
- even
- impassive
- breezy
- disciplined
- self-contained
- laid-back
- unconcerned
- stolid
- assured
- detached
- self-controlled
- nerveless
- phlegmatic
- tranquillized
- happy-go-lucky
- tranquilized
- mellow
- affable
- well-adjusted
Strongest:
- unstrung
- uneasy
- unstrung
- disturbed
- anxious
- unsettled
- bothered
- anxious
- perturbed
- agitated
- bothered
- agitated
- distressed
- distressed
- unsettled
- perturbed
- worried
- disturbed
- upset
- worried
- uneasy
- upset
Strong:
- unquiet
- flustered
- jittery
- unquiet
- jumpy
- unglued
- restless
- discomposed
- tense
- jumpy
- flustered
- unhinged
- nervous
- tense
- nervous
- unglued
- restless
- jittery
- discomposed
- unhinged
Weak:
recollected Meaning
Webster
recollected (imp. & p. p.)
of Recollect
recollected Sentence Examples
- As she recollected the events of that day, a wave of sadness washed over her.
- The old man recollected his experiences in the war with great clarity.
- I recollected the forgotten details of the story, piecing together the puzzle.
- The smell of fresh rain recollected childhood memories of carefree summer days.
- As the years passed, he gradually recollected more and more of his lost memories.
- The therapist gently guided her as she recollected traumatic events from the past.
- The photograph recollected a long-lost moment, bringing a flood of emotions.
- The historian spent countless hours recollecting documents and interviews to write an accurate account of the period.
- The scientist recollected the data and analyzed it meticulously, searching for patterns and insights.
- The traveler recollected his wanderings and shared his adventures with rapt listeners.
FAQs About the word recollected
of Recollect
serene, composed, tranquil, calm, peaceful,collected, possessed, relieved, together, self-composed
unstrung, uneasy, unstrung, disturbed, anxious, unsettled, bothered, anxious, perturbed, agitated
As she recollected the events of that day, a wave of sadness washed over her.
The old man recollected his experiences in the war with great clarity.
I recollected the forgotten details of the story, piecing together the puzzle.
The smell of fresh rain recollected childhood memories of carefree summer days.