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		Definition of reminder in English: remindernoun rɪˈmʌɪndərəˈmaɪndər 1A thing that causes someone to remember something.  her mushroom omelette is a blissful reminder of Sunday suppers  Example sentencesExamples -  Surely the reminder of a danger doesn't favor any one candidate, does it?
 -  His faced loomed before her, a bittersweet reminder of her past.
 -  Nevertheless, budgets provide a timely reminder that financial spring cleaning should be done on a regular basis.
 -  My bike is a constant reminder of my own mortality.
 -  We witnessed a reminder of the importance of what we do and why we do it.
 -  So the disease remains a reminder that human beings remain vulnerable.
 -  As the room emptied out at the end of the hearing, they remained the only physical reminders of the traumatic testimony that had expired.
 -  But those who had fought in it needed no reminders to remember.
 -  Some churches impose ashes on the foreheads of worshipers as a reminder of their mortality.
 -  Recent stock market falls offered a sobering reminder of how mere economic concerns can quickly look like crises.
 -  She's trying to move on with her life, and he's a constant reminder of the past.
 -  Such repetition is compounded with frequent reminders to readers of where they have been and where they are going.
 -  The walls remain, a purposeful reminder of the waste of war, and the roofless interior become a sort of peace park for contemplation.
 -  The film is a poignant reminder of the reasons to live - love, laughter, vibrancy.
 -  They act as a poignant reminder of the tragic incident seven days ago.
 -  I knew tourists had chipped away souvenirs but I was sure a large chunk of it had to remain as a reminder to the Berliners of their divided past.
 -  Matt had gone, leaving me with Celeste, a beautiful bittersweet reminder of the love we'd had.
 -  They probably served as visual reminders of wartime experiences - either as private memories or collective talking points for survivors.
 -  Every death has been a grim reminder that our roads are not safe for crossing.
 -  The sound of nearby gunfire interrupts the inspection, a stark reminder of the dangers never far away.
 
  Synonyms prompt, prompting, cue, nudge aide-memoire, mnemonic - 1.1 A letter sent to remind someone of an obligation, especially to pay a bill.
 one man was threatened with court action for not paying his water rates when he did not receive a reminder  
    Definition of reminder in US English: remindernounrəˈmaɪndərrəˈmīndər 1A thing that causes someone to remember something.  the watchtower is a reminder of the days when an enemy might appear at any moment  Example sentencesExamples -  Such repetition is compounded with frequent reminders to readers of where they have been and where they are going.
 -  Some churches impose ashes on the foreheads of worshipers as a reminder of their mortality.
 -  I knew tourists had chipped away souvenirs but I was sure a large chunk of it had to remain as a reminder to the Berliners of their divided past.
 -  The walls remain, a purposeful reminder of the waste of war, and the roofless interior become a sort of peace park for contemplation.
 -  The film is a poignant reminder of the reasons to live - love, laughter, vibrancy.
 -  They act as a poignant reminder of the tragic incident seven days ago.
 -  My bike is a constant reminder of my own mortality.
 -  So the disease remains a reminder that human beings remain vulnerable.
 -  The sound of nearby gunfire interrupts the inspection, a stark reminder of the dangers never far away.
 -  We witnessed a reminder of the importance of what we do and why we do it.
 -  But those who had fought in it needed no reminders to remember.
 -  As the room emptied out at the end of the hearing, they remained the only physical reminders of the traumatic testimony that had expired.
 -  She's trying to move on with her life, and he's a constant reminder of the past.
 -  Surely the reminder of a danger doesn't favor any one candidate, does it?
 -  Recent stock market falls offered a sobering reminder of how mere economic concerns can quickly look like crises.
 -  Every death has been a grim reminder that our roads are not safe for crossing.
 -  His faced loomed before her, a bittersweet reminder of her past.
 -  Matt had gone, leaving me with Celeste, a beautiful bittersweet reminder of the love we'd had.
 -  They probably served as visual reminders of wartime experiences - either as private memories or collective talking points for survivors.
 -  Nevertheless, budgets provide a timely reminder that financial spring cleaning should be done on a regular basis.
 
  Synonyms prompt, prompting, cue, nudge - 1.1 A letter sent to remind someone of an obligation, especially to pay a bill.
 
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