Remind
(verb)
- To cause (someone) to remember something.
- To make (someone) think of someone or something again.
- To cause (something) to be remembered or noticed.
- To bring something to attention.
- 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:
- He reminded me of the meeting tomorrow.
- She reminded me of my childhood.
- The smell reminded him of his grandma's cooking.
- The picture reminded her of her last vacation.
- The song reminded him of his first love.