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    reminder
    /rɪˈmʌɪndə/

    noun

    • 1. a thing that causes someone to remember something: "her mushroom omelette is a blissful reminder of Sunday suppers"

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  2. REMINDER definition: 1. a written or spoken message that reminds someone to do something: 2. a person or thing that…. Learn more.

  3. : something (such as a note or notification) designed to prompt or aid the memory. She wrote a reminder about the meeting in her calendar. I run the risk of missing a reminder because I often silence my phone when I am on the air or recording in the studio. Cat Wilson. Synonyms. commemorative. keepsake. memento. memorial. monument. remembrance.

  4. A reminder helps you remember, whether it's an appointment, an acquaintance's name, or a grocery list. You can give yourself a reminder, or write one to another person who's prone to forgetting details.

  5. REMINDER meaning: 1. a written or spoken message that reminds someone to do something: 2. a person or thing that…. Learn more.

  6. Define reminder. reminder synonyms, reminder pronunciation, reminder translation, English dictionary definition of reminder. tr.v. re·mind·ed , re·mind·ing , re·minds To cause to remember; put in mind: must remind him to call; reminded her of college days. re·mind′er n.

  7. A reminder is a letter or note that is sent to tell you that you have not done something such as pay a bill or return library books. [ mainly British ] ...the final reminder for the gas bill.

  8. Reminder definition: a person or thing that serves to remind. . See examples of REMINDER used in a sentence.

  9. Reminder definition: A person or thing that reminds; thing to help one remember something else.

  10. Definition of reminder noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  11. How to use . reminder in a sentenceIt was a reminder that, as Beyoncé once sang, “Perfection is the disease of a nation,” and her family is hardly flawless.

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