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Remind I Reminded Rɪˈmaɪnd Verb Forgotten Cash Finish

Word3 remind
WordType (verb)
Phonetic /rɪˈmaɪnd/ /rɪˈmaɪnd/
Example
  • i'm sorry, i've forgotten your name. can you remind me?
  • that (= what you have just said, done, etc.) reminds me, i must get some cash.
  • ‘you need to finish that essay.’ ‘don't remind me (= i don't want to think about it).’
  • ‘don't forget the camera.’ ‘remind me about it nearer the time.’
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remind

(verb)/rɪˈmaɪnd/ /rɪˈmaɪnd/

    Verb Forms

  1. to help somebody remember something, especially something important that they must do
    • I'm sorry, I've forgotten your name. Can you remind me?
    • That (= what you have just said, done, etc.) reminds me, I must get some cash.
    • ‘You need to finish that essay.’ ‘Don't remind me (= I don't want to think about it).’
    • ‘Don't forget the camera.’ ‘Remind me about it nearer the time.’
    • I loved her and wanted to remind her of that.
    • Your advertisements should remind people of your great location.
    • Remind me to phone Alan before I go out.
    • Passengers are reminded that smoking is not allowed on this train.
    • The paper reminded its readers that 4,500 soldiers were killed on the first day of the Normandy landings.
    • Members are reminded that the club's annual general meeting will take place on Thursday.
    • The bathroom mirror constantly reminds me that I am getting old.
    • He likes to remind everyone that he is a US senator.
    • I have to keep reminding myself that things could be much worse.
    • Can someone remind me what I should do next?
    • ‘You had an accident,’ he reminded her.

    Extra Examples

    • I called to remind him about the party.
    • I quickly reminded him that I had said ‘maybe’.
    • I simply remind them that the choice is theirs.
    • Reading the note suddenly reminded me of my appointment with Angela.
    • She gently reminded him that the baby was getting cold and should be taken indoors.
    • She looked at her watch to remind him of the time.
    • The terrorist attack painfully reminded the Americans that they are vulnerable even at home.
    • I'm sure I don't need to remind you that we have lost our last ten games.

    Word Origin

    • mid 17th cent.: from re- ‘again’ + the verb mind, probably suggested by obsolete rememorate, in the same sense.
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