Word
Of
The
Day
hark back
hark back \HAHRK-BAK\
verb
Harking back can be about turning back to an earlier topic or circumstance, as in "a storyteller harking back to his youth," or it can be about going back to something as an origin or source, as in "a style that harks back to the turn of the previous century."
// The dinner conversation
harked back to the lunch debate over what counts as a traditional holiday meal.
// The diner's interior decor
harks back to the 1950s.
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Examples:
"The single
harks back to
Chenier's heyday when his music was produced on 45s and put into jukeboxes, says [Maureen] Loughran." — Alicia Ault,
Smithsonian Magazine, 25 June 2025
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