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What (who) is Remind - definition


remind         
COMPANY
Remind101
¦ verb cause (someone) to remember something or to do something.
?(remind someone of) cause someone to think of (something) because of a resemblance.
Origin
C17: from re- + the verb mind.
remind         
COMPANY
Remind101
(reminds, reminding, reminded)
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
1.
If someone reminds you of a fact or event that you already know about, they say something which makes you think about it.
So she simply welcomed him and reminded him of the last time they had met...
I had to remind myself that being confident is not the same as being perfect!
VERB: V n of n, V n that
2.
You use remind in expressions such as Let me remind you that and May I remind you that to introduce a piece of information that you want to emphasize. It may be something that the hearer already knows about or a new piece of information. Sometimes these expressions can sound unfriendly. (SPOKEN)
'Let me remind you,' said Marianne, 'that Manchester is also my home town.'...
Need I remind you who the enemy is?
VERB: V n that, V n wh [emphasis]
3.
If someone reminds you to do a particular thing, they say something which makes you remember to do it.
Can you remind me to buy a bottle of Martini?...
The note was to remind him about something he had to explain to one of his students.
VERB: V n to-inf, V n about n
4.
If you say that someone or something reminds you of another person or thing, you mean that they are similar to the other person or thing and that they make you think about them.
She reminds me of the wife of the pilot who used to work for you...
VERB: V n of n
remind         
COMPANY
Remind101
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 them that the meeting had been postponed

Wikipedia

Remind
| native_clients = iOS and Android (It can also be used on PCs)
Examples of use of Remind
1. We remind parents all the time and as the sun becomes more noticeable we remind them again.
2. We don‘t need anybody to remind us, and we certainly don‘t need anybody to remind whatever suggestible wackos might be lurking in the shadows.
3. But who remembers and who is prepared to remind us?
4. Please could somebody remind me why we are there?
5. They remind me of some of Lucio Fontana‘s sculpture.