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US
/ɹiˈmaɪndɝ/
]
[ UK /ɹɪmˈaɪndɐ/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪmˈaɪndɐ/ ]
NOUN
- someone who gives a warning so that a mistake can be avoided
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a message that helps you remember something
he ignored his wife's reminders - an experience that causes you to remember something
How To Use reminder In A Sentence
- We would have make it earlier, but I procrastinated with completed and sealed ballots sitting on my desk for a couple of days -- no good excuse, but the reminders to spare the GOTC callers (and ourselves) reminder calls goosed me into action. BlueOregon
- Just a reminder - expenditure on staff costs and consumables is ‘spending’, not ‘investment’, and just because Nu-Labour persists in miscalling it as spending, it doesn't mean we have to accept meekly their attempts to confuse the issue.
- She is a constant reminder that an alternative was once possible, which might flower again.
- For the computer savvy individual, you can set up your daily or weekly schedule to give you an auto-reminder of you resolution.
- You can also set bill reminders or overdraft alerts. Times, Sunday Times
- The photographs of black cotton pickers, including young children, are reminders of the harsh reality underlying the glory.
- And in almost all of the lusterware there's the constant reminder of the debt owed to the 12th - and 13th-century Persian ceramic tradition. Upper Broadway's Buried Treasures
- Your reminders will help you navigate this process. Christianity Today
- Miss the annual reminder letter and you are tied in for another year. Times, Sunday Times
- I'm not sure the term insufferable boor is quite adequate here, I'm not saying that he's entirely without humor, but it's the sort of humor that is always tempered by a reminder of how much money he has and how he is holding it over his adult children. Outfoxed Diary Entry