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reminder
noun as in warning, notice; keepsake
Strongest matches
Weak match
Example Sentences
Along the partially built road, lush rainforest towers on either side - a reminder of what was once there.
The current findings are a reminder that little everyday things - how people's environment changes - as well as their age, affects their tissues and blood, changing the stem cells, Dr Encabo said.
Last week offered a sobering reminder of how Hegseth's bigotry blitz isn't just symbolic, but will harm real people.
You would never say Arsenal and Manchester United are having similar seasons, but Sunday's Premier League stalemate at Old Trafford was a reminder that they have something in common - a problem to solve up front.
The recent spate of quakes, however, should reinforce the threat posed by the state’s notoriously active seismic landscape, experts say, and serve as a reminder of just how many Californians live in a danger zone.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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