A person who frequently reminds you of your past that you have already moved on [on hold]
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Is there a single word to describe a person who reminds only the worst things that had happened in the other's past and keeps discouraging him from moving on
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put on hold as off-topic by Mari-Lou A, Jason Bassford, J. Taylor, Scott, Nigel J 2 days ago
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- "Questions on choosing an ideal word or phrase must include information on how it will be used in order to be answered. For help writing a good word or phrase request, see: About single word requests" – Mari-Lou A, Jason Bassford, J. Taylor
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Hi Anagha, welcome to ELU. Could you please include your own research - words that you've thought of or phrases that you've found that might fit the description. An albatross around the neck could describe the deeds themselves, but not a person who reminds you of them. Also, for single word requests, it is good to have an example sentence showing how you would use the word.
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Dec 3 at 11:09
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Is there a single word to describe a person who reminds only the worst things that had happened in the other's past and keeps discouraging him from moving on
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put on hold as off-topic by Mari-Lou A, Jason Bassford, J. Taylor, Scott, Nigel J 2 days ago
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions on choosing an ideal word or phrase must include information on how it will be used in order to be answered. For help writing a good word or phrase request, see: About single word requests" – Mari-Lou A, Jason Bassford, J. Taylor
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
put on hold as off-topic by Mari-Lou A, Jason Bassford, J. Taylor, Scott, Nigel J 2 days ago
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Questions on choosing an ideal word or phrase must include information on how it will be used in order to be answered. For help writing a good word or phrase request, see: About single word requests" – Mari-Lou A, Jason Bassford, J. Taylor
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.
Hi Anagha, welcome to ELU. Could you please include your own research - words that you've thought of or phrases that you've found that might fit the description. An albatross around the neck could describe the deeds themselves, but not a person who reminds you of them. Also, for single word requests, it is good to have an example sentence showing how you would use the word.
– Pam
Dec 3 at 11:09
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Hi Anagha, welcome to ELU. Could you please include your own research - words that you've thought of or phrases that you've found that might fit the description. An albatross around the neck could describe the deeds themselves, but not a person who reminds you of them. Also, for single word requests, it is good to have an example sentence showing how you would use the word.
– Pam
Dec 3 at 11:09
Hi Anagha, welcome to ELU. Could you please include your own research - words that you've thought of or phrases that you've found that might fit the description. An albatross around the neck could describe the deeds themselves, but not a person who reminds you of them. Also, for single word requests, it is good to have an example sentence showing how you would use the word.
– Pam
Dec 3 at 11:09
Hi Anagha, welcome to ELU. Could you please include your own research - words that you've thought of or phrases that you've found that might fit the description. An albatross around the neck could describe the deeds themselves, but not a person who reminds you of them. Also, for single word requests, it is good to have an example sentence showing how you would use the word.
– Pam
Dec 3 at 11:09
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Hi Anagha, welcome to ELU. Could you please include your own research - words that you've thought of or phrases that you've found that might fit the description. An albatross around the neck could describe the deeds themselves, but not a person who reminds you of them. Also, for single word requests, it is good to have an example sentence showing how you would use the word.
– Pam
Dec 3 at 11:09