Remind (verb)

  1. To cause (someone) to remember something.
  2. To make (someone) think of someone or something again.
  3. To cause (something) to be remembered or noticed.
  4. To bring something to attention.
  5. To cause something to be in the mind.

Origin:

From middle english reminden, from old english rǣmann ("remind"), from proto-germanic *rēmaną ("remind, remember"), from proto-indo-european *(s)lei- ("to let, leav.e")

Examples:

  1. He reminded me of the meeting tomorrow.
  2. She reminded me of my childhood.
  3. The smell reminded him of his grandma's cooking.
  4. The picture reminded her of her last vacation.
  5. The song reminded him of his first love.
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