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remind
No it's not. The word "remind" is a verb.
Remind is accented on the second syllable.
The accent is on the first syllable "re-" in the word "remind."
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.
connecting it to a personal experience
Bread reminds me of toast.