reminder in the PONS Dictionary

reminder Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be a stark reminder
to give sb a reminder [that] ...
as a reminder to oneself that ...

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Each reminder has a title and can be marked as completed (checked), and is automatically hidden.
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The festive food is also a reminder that we are now a year older and should behave better in the coming year.
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The poem concludes with a reminder of the musical imagist's serious purpose.
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These are, however, not very important economically except as reminders of the responsibilities of some trades toward the public.
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His last text to his father was a reminder that he needed cleats.
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Nine were hanged, with three left hanging dead in gibbets for many months as a reminder for all.
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He characterizes himself by his activeness (a continuous reminder of his physical state) and identity as an art enthusiast and writer.
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Items on the list can be earmarked and added to a shopping list as a reminder to purchase in the future.
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Gene said, is a stark reminder that life does nt treat everyone the same.
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The flag is also meant to be a reminder of how the people of this country came together to help each other after the attacks.
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