remind

  • 11remind — re|mind [ rı maınd ] verb transitive *** 1. ) to tell someone again about an event from the past or about a fact that they used to know: I can t think of his name can you remind me? remind someone of/about something: Can you remind us about your… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 12remind — re|mind W2S1 [rıˈmaınd] v [T] 1.) to make someone remember something that they must do ▪ Yes, I ll be there. Thanks for reminding me. remind sb about sth ▪ The girls constantly had to be reminded about their chores. remind sb to do sth ▪ Remind… …

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  • 13remind — [[t]rɪma͟ɪnd[/t]] ♦♦♦ reminds, reminding, reminded 1) VERB If someone reminds you of a fact or event that you already know about, they say something which makes you think about it. [V n of n] So she simply welcomed him and reminded him of the… …

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  • 14remind — verb ADVERB ▪ always, constantly, continually, frequently, often, repeatedly ▪ I am often reminded of my former boss. ▪ just …

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  • 15remind — v. 1) (d; tr.) ( to cause to remember ) to remind about, of (he reminded me of my promise) 2) (d; tr.) ( to call to mind ) to remind of (he reminds me of my cousin) 3) (H) she reminded me to buy a newspaper 4) (L; must have an object) we reminded …

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  • 16remind of — phrasal verb [transitive] Word forms remind of : present tense I/you/we/they remind of he/she/it reminds of present participle reminding of past tense reminded of past participle reminded of 1) remind someone of something to make someone remember …

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  • 17remind*/*/ — [rɪˈmaɪnd] verb [T] to help someone to remember something Can you remind us about your plans for the building?[/ex] Remind Jenny to bring my CD when she comes.[/ex] She reminded me that we had met before.[/ex] I need the notes to remind me what… …

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  • 18remind — 01. Could you [remind] me to pick up some milk on the way home today? 02. Jennifer kept her bouquet of roses long after they had dried out as a [reminder] of the evening that her boyfriend first told her he loved her. 03. My grandmother always… …

    Grammatical examples in English

  • 19remind — /rəˈmaɪnd / (say ruh muynd) verb (t) 1. to cause (someone) to remember. –phrase 2. remind someone (of), a. to make someone think of: *They remind me of a group of wailing widows I saw somewhere, dreamed perhaps. –b. wongar, 1983. b. to resemble… …

  • 20remind — /ri muynd /, v.t. to cause (a person) to remember; cause (a person) to think (of someone or something): Remind me to phone him tomorrow. That woman reminds me of my mother. [1635 45; RE + MIND] * * * …

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