Synonyms for the verb to recall are:
Synonyms for the noun recall are:
Some noun forms corresponding to the verb recall: * A memory that is recalled is a recollection. * When a company recalls a product for safety reasons, it's called a product recall.
To recall something like:1.To ask or order to return.2.To summon back to awareness of or concern with the subject or situation at hand.3.To remember;recollect.See synonyms at remember.4.To cancel, take back revoke.5.To bring back; restore and more but that's i can do and if you need more go to:WWW.TheFreeDictionary.com
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Bring back up
Jog your memory
Be reminiscent
A synonym for remember is to recall. Other synonyms for remember include to recollect or cherish.
Recall. Recollect, Acknowledge, Observe
recall
remind
No it's not. The word "remind" is a verb.
No, the word 'remind' is a verb, meaning to cause to remember something; a word for an action.The noun forms of the verb to remind are reminder and the gerund, reminding.
There are two syllables. Re-mind.
The root from which 'monit' derives is the Latin 'monere', to remind or warn.
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remind
No it's not. The word "remind" is a verb.
The accent is on the first syllable "re-" in the word "remind."
The accented syllable in the word "remind" is the first syllable "re-".
The word remind has two syllables. The syllables are re-mind.
it depends on how you say it. you can accent on either syllabe. For example: REmind or reMIND
Please remind me to get baking powder when I go to the store.
No, the word 'remind' is a verb, meaning to cause to remember something; a word for an action.The noun forms of the verb to remind are reminder and the gerund, reminding.
In the King James versionthe word - remind - does not appear at all.Another answer:The King James contains phrases such as "bring to remembrance." In the New King James translation, the word "remind" (including "reminder" and "reminding") appears 12 times.
No it's not. The word "remind" is a verb.
connecting it to a personal experience