reminder
noun /rɪˈmaɪndə(r)/
/rɪˈmaɪndər/
- reminder of something The sheer size of the cathedral is a constant reminder of the power of religion.
- The incident served as a timely reminder of just how dangerous mountaineering can be.
- reminder that… The article concludes with a chilling reminder that the disease can strike anyone at any time.
Extra Examples- It was a cruel and tragic reminder of how dangerous mountaineering can be.
- She gave him a gentle reminder that payment was due.
- The list serves as a useful reminder of the issues to consider.
- The ruined church acts as a constant reminder of the war.
- This is a timely reminder of the importance of the retail sector to our economy.
- a timely reminder to people that leaving their doors open is an invitation to thieves
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- good
- potent
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- act as
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- offer
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- letter
- note
- postcard
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- reminder about
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- If an invoice is not paid within seven days, we automatically send out a reminder.
Extra Examples- We were sent a reminder about the next meeting.
- We will send email reminders to committee members.
- You can get email reminders every week.
Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective- good
- potent
- powerful
- …
- act as
- be
- offer
- …
- letter
- note
- postcard
- …
- reminder about
- reminder of
- reminder to
- …