What is another word for memorabilia?

Pronunciation: [mˌɛməɹɐbˈɪli͡ə] (IPA)

Memorabilia, a term that often refers to collectable items that hold personal or historical value, can sometimes be described using synonyms such as souvenirs, relics, mementos, keepsakes, or treasures. Each of these words describes items that contain sentimental or monetary value and are often kept as a reminder of a special moment, event, or person. Souvenirs usually refer to items collected from a particular location, while relics suggest an item with religious or historical significance. Mementos and keepsakes are often items collected or given as gifts to remember a specific event or person, while treasures suggest valuable items collected for their rarity or historical importance.

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What are the hyponyms for Memorabilia?

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Usage examples for Memorabilia

I have once before in these "Confessions" claimed to myself the privilege, not inconsistent with a full disclosure of the memorabilia of my life, to pass slightly over those passages, the burden of which was unhappy, and whose memory is painful.
"The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer, Complete"
Charles James Lever (1806-1872)
He studied with enthusiasm the memorabilia of Xenophon and found a model in Socrates which he delighted in imitating.
"Sages and Heroes of the American Revolution"
L. Carroll Judson
I remembered that while at Tech I had collected diverse memorabilia from school-girl acquaintances, and here I was beginning a new series with a string of beads and an overshoe!
"The House of a Thousand Candles"
Meredith Nicholson

Famous quotes with Memorabilia

  • I haven't collected memorabilia. I am not a person who lives in the past.
    Yvonne Craig
  • The hurricane flooded me out of a lot of memorabilia, but it can't flood out the memories.
    Tom Dempsey
  • Your memorabilia becomes more significant. It does put you in a different category.
    Jim Palmer
  • One problem the museum has always had in the eyes of some cadets is its worship of General Mark Clark. One whole room of the museum is dedicated to the propagation of Clark's exploits through two wars. The room itself is dark, an inner sanctum lit with tabernacle lights, and smoking with a kind of mystical incense which seems to compliment the godly aura of the man himself... Statues of Clark, pictures of Clark, letters from Clark, letters to Clark, speeches by Clark, and a seemingly endless amount of Clark memorabilia helps make the museum a monument to his career. If any pictures were available of Clark walking on water or changing wine into water, they would be dutifully placed in the museum by people who suffer guilt feelings that The Citadel has never produced an international figure of its own.
    Pat Conroy

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