remindverb [ T ]
uk/rɪˈmaɪnd/us/rɪˈmaɪnd/B1 to make someone think of something they have forgotten or might have forgotten:
Could you remind Paul about dinner on Saturday?
[ + to infinitive ] Please remind me to post this letter.
[ + (that) ] I called Jane and reminded her (that) the conference had been cancelled.
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- Do remind me because I'm likely to forget.
- We would like to remind all our guests to leave their keys at reception before they depart.
- Remind me to take this into work for Tony tomorrow.
- Passengers are reminded to take all their personal belongings with them when they leave the plane.
- She concluded the speech by reminding us of our responsibility.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Remembering, reminding and reminders
- a blast from the past idiom
- aide-mémoire
- be engraved on sb's memory/mind idiom
- be etched on/in sb's memory idiom
- be your epitaph idiom
- clock
- echo
- imprint
- indelible
- jog sb's memory idiom
- keepsake
- let's see idiom
- pat
- recall
- ring a bell idiom
- souvenir
- stamped on sb's memory idiom
- stick in sb's mind/head/memory idiom
- store
- take sb back
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Phrasal verb(s)
remind sb of sth/sb