Definition: To cause one to experience a memory (of someone or something); to bring to the notice or consideration (of a person).
Alright class, settle down and let’s take a look! Today we’re tackling the word “remind,” it's a lovely little word with a clever meaning. The dictionary has given us a good start, hasn’t it? Let’s break it down piece by piece, like building blocks for your vocabulary. It says "to cause one to experience a memory," which is fantastic! Think of it this way: a reminder can spark a memory – like seeing an old photograph and suddenly you remember a wonderful trip you took. And then there’s “to bring to the notice or consideration,” meaning to make someone aware of something. Like, I might remind you to do your homework before dinner - bringing it to your attention! So, what does "remind" really mean? It's all about bringing something back to mind, or making sure someone remembers something important. Here’s a little rhyme to help you remember: “Remind” means to bring back the past, Or make sure memories truly last! Do you have any questions about “remind”? Let's discuss some examples – can anyone think of times they’ve been reminded of something?