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remember
[ri-mem-ber]
verb (used with object)
to recall to the mind by an act or effort of memory; think of again.
I'll try to remember the exact date.
Antonyms: forgetto retain in the memory; keep in mind; remain aware of.
Remember your appointment with the dentist.
Antonyms: forgetto have (something) come into the mind again.
I just remembered that it's your birthday today.
to bear (a person) in mind as deserving a gift, reward, or fee.
The company always remembers us at Christmas.
to give a tip, donation, or gift to.
to remember someone in need.
to mention (a person) to another as sending kindly greetings.
Remember me to your family.
(of an appliance, computer, etc.) to perform (a programmed activity) at a later time or according to a preset schedule.
The coffeepot remembers to start the coffee at 7 a.m. every day.
Archaic., to remind.
verb (used without object)
to possess or exercise the faculty of memory.
to have recollection (sometimes followed byof ).
The old man remembers of his youth.
remember
/ rɪˈmɛmbə /
verb
to become aware of (something forgotten) again; bring back to one's consciousness; recall
to retain (an idea, intention, etc) in one's conscious mind
to remember Pythagoras' theorem
remember to do one's shopping
(tr) to give money, etc, to (someone), as in a will or in tipping
to mention (a person's name) to another person, as by way of greeting or friendship
remember me to your mother
(tr) to mention (a person) favourably, as in prayer
(tr) to commemorate (a person, event, etc)
to remember the dead of the wars
to recover one's good manners after a lapse; stop behaving badly
Other Word Forms
- rememberer noun
- rememberable adjective
- unremembered adjective
- unremembering adjective
- well-remembered adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of remember1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
His aunt Ann Becker recalled in “Happy Forever”: “I can remember my mother shaking her head and saying, ‘That boy is so smart — he shouldn’t be so silly.’”
"The last time we came here, I remember being camped in from almost the first minute," he said.
In a later, lengthier statement, the New England Society for Physic Research remembered Dan for his desire to educate and connect with others, and his devotion to his family.
“I remember staring out the window, and I’m like, ‘Oh, my God,’ it’s like this crazy, full-circle moment,” she said.
She said she wanted people to remember "men can also be victims of domestic violence" and added: "As a culture we are hard-wired to believe domestic violence towards a man is impossible."
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