Remember (verb)

  1. To retain in the memory; to keep in mind.
  2. To recall to the mind; to bring back to memory.
  3. To have a recollection or memory of something.
  4. To think of or recall someone or something with affection.
  5. To do or keep in mind as a duty or promise.

Origin:

From middle english remember, from old english rǣmian, rǣman ("to remember"), from proto-germanic *rēmōną ("to remember"), from proto-indo-european *h₁réǵ-mo-, *h₁réǵ-o- ("to rule, to counsel").

Examples:

  1. I will remember your birthday.
  2. He remembered the lyrics to the song.
  3. She remembered the name of the street.
  4. I will always remember my first love.
  5. He remembered to call his mother.
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