retrospective

[ˌrɛtrəˈspɛktɪv]

retrospective Definition

looking back on or dealing with past events or situations.

Using retrospective: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "retrospective" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The museum is holding a retrospective exhibition of the artist's work.

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    In a retrospective analysis, researchers found that the drug was less effective than previously thought.

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    The company conducted a retrospective review of its financial records.

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    The team held a retrospective meeting to discuss what went well and what could be improved in their project.

retrospective Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for retrospective

Antonyms for retrospective

Phrases with retrospective

  • a consideration of past events or situations from a present perspective

    Example

    In a retrospective view, we can see how our decisions led us to where we are now.

  • an examination of past events or data to gain new insights or understanding

    Example

    The retrospective analysis revealed flaws in the study's methodology.

  • an exhibition of an artist's or designer's work that covers their entire career or a significant period of it

    Example

    The retrospective exhibition of Picasso's work attracted thousands of visitors.

Origins of retrospective

from Latin 'retrospectare', meaning 'look back'

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Summary: retrospective in Brief

The term 'retrospective' [ˌrɛtrəˈspɛktɪv] refers to looking back on or dealing with past events or situations. It is often used in the context of exhibitions, analyses, and meetings, such as 'The museum is holding a retrospective exhibition of the artist's work.' 'Retrospective' has synonyms like 'backward-looking' and 'historical,' and antonyms like 'prospective' and 'forward-looking.'

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