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remind English

Meaning remind meaning

What does remind mean?
Definitions in simple English

remind

If you remind somebody of something, you tell them something they already know to make them think about it again. We doctors have to constantly remind ourselves to keep it simple. "You're the one that came back looking for me," she reminded him. If mathx/math reminds you of mathy/math, mathx/math makes you think about mathy/math, usually because mathx/math and mathy/math are similar. It reminded me of the time my girlfriend broke her nose.

remind

put in the mind of someone Remind me to call Mother (= prompt) assist (somebody acting or reciting) by suggesting the next words of something forgotten or imperfectly learned

Synonyms remind synonyms

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Conjugation remind conjugation

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remind · verb

Examples remind examples

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Simple sentences

It's not necessary to remind me about that every time.
You remind me of Foma.
Your eyes remind me of stars.
Please remind me to post the letter.
The group put up posters to remind people that noise is harmful.
Please remind me to call John at nine.
These photographs remind me of our holiday.
What does this hat remind you of?
You remind me of your brother.
You remind me of your mother.
You remind me of your father.
Please remind me to write a letter tomorrow.
Please remind me of the time of the meeting.
Will you remind me to post these letters?
These dishes remind me of my mother's cooking.

Movie subtitles

Yeah, guys, let me remind you, I eat bagels at night.
Need I remind you he did this to me while I was asleep last night?
When I die, can you remind me not to trust my body to that bloke?
Uh, shall we commence in, say, five minutes? Need I remind you that the time alone with my client will be at my discretion?
Well, may I remind you that last year, I went as Selena Gomez, the year before that, Taylor Swift, and Gaga the three years before that.
Remind me again who you work for?
Doesn't she remind us of the nun, who walks through the chapel with her knife, forced by the Devil?
The next time I see you, remind me not to talk to you, will you?
Don't remind me.
They remind me of the crumbling walls of my own castle in Transylvania.
They've phoned through from the mayor's reception to remind you it's past the hour for the reception.
I didn't like his talk, wanted to remind him, and snatched up the cello.
No need to remind me.
I'm asking you not to remind me on public grounds!
Well, I remind you of the Doppler effect that everybody knows from a passing police car or ambulance.
May I remind you, Sir. The country belongs to the Arabs.
No need to remind you how mad for gossip we Brits are.
The Lawyer would like to remind you you have to follow the rules here.
Don't remind me!
I'd like to remind the jury how often the defense has endured unjustified attacks from the prosecution.
They've phoned from the mayor's reception to remind you it's past the hour for the reception.
I wonder if I could remind the Baron of his promise. that I might speak to him at any time?
Sir, let me remind you that China is in a state of civil war and we will be fortunate if we arrive in Shanghai at all.
I came back to remind you that your little financial obligation.
We don't want to interrupt your chat. with the gentleman from the Foreign Office. but we think we ought to remind you that if you tell him anything. you will never see your child again.
Remind me to give you a purse of gold tomorrow.
The next time I see you, remind me not to talk to you, will you? All right.
When did we eat last? - Don't remind me.
I LEFT THE NAME THERE TO REMIND ME.
Remind me to have James take it to the jewelers in the forenoon.
And I needn't remind you how essential it is that we give him our undivided loyalty and support.
They remind me.
No, they remind me of angry marbles.
Remind me to go in for this business of swinging.
Remind him we met yesterday!
Let me remind you that a lot depends on the impression you make on him.
And I needn't remind you that in this little organisation, you and your fellows are only the carcass. The brains are here, what?

News and current affairs

On 8 May this year, public speakers will remind us how important it is not to forget.
Moreover, intellectually, these women remind us that Western feminism did not have to evolve the way it did, and can still change and grow to embrace a more satisfying and humane definition of equality.
Experts would remind us that Kazakhstan had never been a country, and that Ukrainian claims to independence are historically dubious.
Argentina's crisis should remind us of the pressing need to reform the global financial system - and thorough reform of the IMF is where we must begin.
The IMF is absolutely right to remind ministers each April of downside risks.
They remind us that we Internet users are, indeed, under constant virtual surveillance.
Could the crisis remind us that we buy luxury items more because of the status they bring than because of their intrinsic value?
The point of asking such questions is to remind ourselves that genuine constitutional politics requires serious thought and careful preparation.
Now it was being restored as a Gulag Museum by Memorial, a human-rights group founded by the dissident physicist Andrei Sakharov, to remind Russians of their totalitarian past.
Outsiders must remind America that its pension system is a ticking time bomb that must be defused.
The US Census and UNDP reports remind us of the importance of this insight.
But when he was still involved in development debates, he would frequently remind his contemporaries that any country that had the capacity to undertake comprehensive programs would not be underdeveloped to begin with.
His last word after being replaced by a conservative was to remind Jordan's leaders that spring is a season that always returns.
Oil prices are especially volatile, as the large swings over the last five years remind us.
On the surface, its resilience has been impressive - the first to recover, as Chinese leaders always want to remind the rest of the world.
Outsiders should also remind America that its population is aging and that big savings will be needed to pay for the looming retirement of the baby boomers.
But it does remind us that, while the US is in many respects the most globalized society in the world, it can also be surprisingly insular and nationalistic.
And, as the editorialists hasten to remind us, the downside is especially large at a time when the world's financial system is reeling under the sub-prime mortgage crisis and the United States is entering a recession.

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