retrospective

[ˌɹɛtɹə(ʊ)ˈspɛktɪv]
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A retrospective is an event or exhibition that looks back at something that has happened. Think of a museum showing artwork from last year's festival.

When people talk about retrospectives, they usually mean events like art shows or film screenings that celebrate what's come before. Sometimes these are organized to look back on a specific period in time, like a music retrospective that showcases the best songs from the 80s. Other times, they're just an excuse for fans to enjoy their favorite things all over again – like a movie retrospective featuring every Star Wars film ever made. These events often include discussions or interviews with people involved in the original project, so it's not just about reliving the past but also learning from it and gaining new insights.

How common is "retrospective"?

Word retrospective is considered uncommon in modern English.
It has a balanced usage among all categories: speech, fiction, newspapers and academic texts.
Definitions

noun

  • An exhibition of works from an extended period of an artist's activity.

adjective

  • Of, relating to, or contemplating the past.

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