memorizing

[ˈmeməraɪzɪŋ]

memorizing Definition

committing something to memory; learning by heart.

Using memorizing: Examples

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

  • Example

    She spent hours memorizing her lines for the play.

  • Example

    I have trouble memorizing dates for history class.

  • Example

    The students were tasked with memorizing all the state capitals.

memorizing Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for memorizing

  • studying
  • learning by heart
  • committing to memory

Phrases with memorizing

  • a method or strategy used to aid in committing information to memory

    Example

    He found that using flashcards was an effective memorizing technique.

  • a game designed to help improve memory skills

    Example

    The app offers a variety of memorizing games to help users improve their memory.

  • a task or activity that requires the memorization of a large amount of information

    Example

    The spelling bee was a memorizing challenge for the contestants.

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Summary: memorizing in Brief

To 'memorize' [ˈmeməraɪzɪŋ] is to commit something to memory, often by repetition or other techniques. It is a common task in education and performance, as in 'She spent hours memorizing her lines for the play.' 'Memorizing' can be aided by techniques like flashcards, and challenged by tasks like spelling bees.