Remind | Mean of remind in English Dictionary
/rɪˈmaɪnd/
- Verb
- to make (someone) think about something again
- She'll forget to call the doctor if you don't remind her.
- Remind me to buy some groceries after work.
- I constantly have to be reminded how to pronounce her name.
- I had to remind him that we were supposed to leave early.
- The audience was reminded to turn their cell phones off in the theater.
- (humorous) “We have a test tomorrow.” “Don't remind me.” [=I don't want to hear about it because it's something unpleasant that I'm trying not to think about]
- The mail just arrived. That reminds me, did you mail that letter I gave you yesterday?
- to cause (someone) to remember (something)
- I reminded him of his promise to help me. [=I reminded him that he had promised to help me]
- This song reminds me of our wedding day.
- to cause (someone) to think of (a similar person or thing)
- He reminds me of my uncle. [=he is like my uncle; he looks/acts like my uncle]
- This painting reminds me of a picture I saw at the Metropolitan Museum.