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remind
verb
to
tell
someone
something
again
so
they
do
not
forget
it
•
Please
remind
me
to
lock
the
door
before
we
leave
.
Please
remind
me
to
lock
the
door
before
we
leave
.
•
I
set
an
alarm
to
remind
myself
about
the
meeting
.
I
set
an
alarm
to
remind
myself
about
the
meeting
.
From
Latin
rememorārī
“
to
remember
again
”,
through
Old
French
and
Middle
English
.
verb
to
make
someone
think
of
a
person
,
place
,
or
thing
from
the
past
because
of
similarity
•
This
photograph
reminds
me
of
our
trip
to
Italy
.
This
photograph
reminds
me
of
our
trip
to
Italy
.
•
Her
voice
reminds
me
of
my
grandmother
.
Her
voice
reminds
me
of
my
grandmother
.
Same
origin
as
the
primary
sense
:
from
Latin
rememorārī
through
Old
French
and
Middle
English
,
with
a
later
development
of
the
‘
resemblance
’
meaning
.
reminder
noun
something
that
helps
you
remember
a
fact
,
event
,
or
duty
•
The
old
postcard
on
the
fridge
is
a
gentle
reminder
of
our
vacation
last
summer
.
The
old
postcard
on
the
fridge
is
a
gentle
reminder
of
our
vacation
last
summer
.
•
Her
accent
was
a
reminder
that
she
had
lived
abroad
for
many
years
.
Her
accent
was
a
reminder
that
she
had
lived
abroad
for
many
years
.
19th-century
formation
from
the
verb
“
remind
”
+
suffix
“
-er
,”
meaning
“
thing
that
reminds
.”
noun
a
message
,
alarm
,
or
note
that
tells
you
to
do
something
at
a
particular
time
•
I
set
a
phone
reminder
to
water
the
plants
every
Tuesday
.
I
set
a
phone
reminder
to
water
the
plants
every
Tuesday
.
•
The
calendar
sent
me
a
pop-up
reminder
about
the
meeting
.
The
calendar
sent
me
a
pop-up
reminder
about
the
meeting
.
Same
origin
as
general
sense
:
formed
from
“
remind
”
+
“
-er
.”
Use
for
electronic
alerts
dates
from
late
20th
century
.
noun
a
formal
letter
or
email
telling
someone
that
money
they
owe
has
not
yet
been
paid
•
The
utility
company
sent
a
second
reminder
after
we
missed
the
payment
date
.
The
utility
company
sent
a
second
reminder
after
we
missed
the
payment
date
.
•
He
ignored
the
first
reminder
from
the
library
about
his
overdue
books
.
He
ignored
the
first
reminder
from
the
library
about
his
overdue
books
.
Sense
extended
in
early
20th
century
to
mean
‘
notice
of
unpaid
debt
,’
building
on
the
earlier
general
meaning
.