Reminder meaning in English
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Definition
a reminder: a message that helps you remember something
This is a reminder that the form is due tomorrow morning, just in case you had forgotten.
to remind: to prompt, to make (someone) remember, to refresh one's memory
Pronunciation examples
UK: Can you remind me of your name - I've forgotten it!
US: Leave the bill on the table as a reminder that I still have to pay it.
- "Just a quick reminder that we will be meeting on Wednesday at 12:00 as usual, for our weekly Current Events club."
- "Let's take another crack at naming this skin cream. Just a reminder, the cream is refreshing."
- "Just a quick reminder that we will be meeting at 8:30 sharp tomorrow (Tuesday) morning to discuss possible names for a new Delavigne skin cream to be released at the end of the year."
- "Nevertheless, we thought you could benefit from a friendly reminder as to the rules of the facility"
- "Just a reminder, folks: Radio Rhubarb will stay with this story until the bodies are discovered, excuse me, I mean until the situation is explained."
- "Subject: Reminder -- Brainstorming session tomorrow!"
- "Subject: Reminder: Your Brazilian 1 Minute Massage tomorrow!"
- "Just a friendly reminder that the annual Delavigne holiday party will be held tonight."
- "Just a reminder that your English lessons start today."
- "Announcement : This is a reminder that all international passengers must go through customs and immigration before collecting their baggage."
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