Definition: 1. Put in the mind of someone. 2. Assist (somebody acting or reciting) by suggesting the next words of something forgotten or imperfectly learned.
Use 'remind' in a sentence:
1. Your words remind me of the saying honey is sweet but the bee stings.
2. She reminded us of Barnum's dictum: You could sell anything to anybody if you marketed it right.
3. They meant absolutely nothing to her, except that they would remind her of goats and eagles.
4. Let me remind you that they're going to be grading many of your things.
5. "Maybe it's time to think of a way to remind people about the food bank," said my mom.
6. Not that you remind me of it.
7. That smell reminds me of France.
8. Many proverbs remind people of the values that are important in the culture.
9. 'You reminded me of somebody.' — 'Who?'
10. Let me remind you once again so that you won't forget.
11. He reminded us that smoking was sinful.
12. We are reminded just how small and how impermanent we are.
13. She will put up a sign to remind people to save every drop of water.
14. When I arrive home, I calm down and remind myself why I chose this way.
15. In case I forget, please remind me of my promise.
16. This reminds me of Christmas parties.
17. Passengers are reminded no smoking is allowed on this train.
18. So she simply welcomed him and reminded him of the last time they had met.
19. She resolved that, if Mimi forgot this promise, she would remind her.
20. Remind yourself that most of what you dread never comes.
21. Remind the person that this is your point of view, and then invite critique.
22. It reminds me of my days on the rifle range preparing for duty in Vietnam.
23. The photos remind us that we all appreciate beauty.
24. I had to remind myself that being confident is not the same as being perfect!
25. Remind me to phone Alan before I go out.
26. It comes as a surprise to be reminded that he is 70. For a start, he doesn't look it.
27. The note was to remind him about something he had to explain to one of his students.
28. It will remind you of center of mass and all that.
29. I got this card to remind you of your birthday.
30. The cliffs, lapped by a crystal-clear sea, remind her of Capri.
31. As the editor's postscript reminds the reader, she was to endure two more spells of mental illness before the book was published.
32. I reminded him of the appointment, but he didn't make any response.
33. Let me remind you what these building blocks are.
34. She reminds me of the wife of the pilot who used to work for you.
35. May I remind you that the care of your health is a religious duty.
36. 'Let me remind you,' said Marianne, 'that Manchester is also my home town.'
37. In case I forget, please remind me about it.
38. Need I remind you who the enemy is?
39. Why had she ever trusted her? In point of fact she never had, she reminded herself.
40. We're calling to remind you of your 4:15 appointment for your annual checkup tomorrow.
41. "Let me remind you," said Marianne, "that Milwaukee is also my home town."
42. Did this remind you of something?
43. At the start of your break, set an alarm clock to remind you when your break is over.
44. You remind me of someone else who loved the earth and things that grow.
45. They remind me of the time when I used to live in Spain.
46. ‘ You had an accident, ’ he reminded her.
47. You remind me of a brown mouse, or perhaps a frightened otter.
48. Alas! You only remind me of what I have lost.
49. Now, let me remind you of the almost unbelievable good news in this text.
50. You must remind him to take his medicine, in case he forgets.
51. Paul, can you remind us what a subduction zone is?
52. Can you remind me to buy a bottle of wine?
53. You remind me of your father when you say that.
54. He reminded her that he would have to lock and bolt the kitchen door after her.
55. Brad was Jane's brother! No wonder he reminded me so much of her!
56. The Porsche 911 reminds me of the worst parts of the yuppie era.
57. I put a mark in the margin to remind me to check the figure.
58. I usually remind myself that it wouldn't hurt me to help clean our dormitory.