remind

verb
UK: /rɪˈmaɪnd/
US: /rɪˈmaɪnd/
  1. To cause someone to remember something.

    1. Remind me to buy milk. [ ] [ ]
    2. Please remind me to call my mother tomorrow; I always forget. [ ] [ ]
  2. To cause someone to think of a person or thing that is similar.

    1. You remind me of my brother. [ ] [ ]
    2. That song always reminds me of when I first met my wife; it was magical. [ ] [ ]
remind transitive-verb
  1. Tell someone to remember to do something.

    1. Remind him about the meeting. [ ] [ ]
    2. Could you remind her that we need to leave early in the morning for the airport? [ ] [ ]

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "remind" in English means: To cause someone to remember something., To cause someone to think of a person or thing that is similar..

The phonetic transcription of "remind" is /rɪˈmaɪnd/ in British English and /rɪˈmaɪnd/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "remind": remember, recall, mention, suggest, evoke, jog someone's memory.

Example usage of "remind": "Remind me to buy milk.". More examples on the page.