🔔remind

verb
/rɪˈmaɪnd/

Meaning

to cause someone to remember something

Example Sentences

Please remind me to call her tomorrow.

Synonyms

alert, notify, jog memory, prompt

Antonyms

forget, neglect

Collocations

remind someone of something, remind to do something

More Example Sentences

He is likely to forget if you don’t remind him.

I keep reminding myself even when I want to quit.

We sit to have dinner after father’s reminding us.

We sit to read a book after father’s reminding us to study.

I want to remind you that failure is not the end of your journey.

I want to remind you one thing that it was not the last competition in your life.

A man helps his elderly neighbor carry groceries from the car to her front door every time she comes back from the supermarket because the bags are too heavy for her to manage alone and she always thanks him with a piece of homemade cake that reminds him of his own grandmother's baking

A man helps his elderly neighbor carry groceries from the car to her front door every time she comes back from the supermarket because the bags are too heavy for her to manage alone and she always thanks him with a piece of homemade cake that reminds him of his own grandmother's baking so he looks forward to helping her each time

A man helps his elderly neighbor carry groceries from the car to her front door every time she comes back from the supermarket because the bags are too heavy for her to manage alone and she always thanks him with a piece of homemade cake that reminds him of his own grandmother's baking so he looks forward to helping her each time and they have become good friends over the years

A man helps his elderly neighbor carry groceries from the car to her front door every time she comes back from the supermarket because the bags are too heavy for her to manage alone and she always thanks him with a piece of homemade cake that reminds him of his own grandmother's baking so he looks forward to helping her each time and they have become good friends over the years sharing stories and cups of tea on quiet afternoons.

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