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Third Person
remembers
Present Participle
remembering
Past Tense
remembered
Past Participle
remembered
1
to bring a type of information from the past to our mind again
transitive
- Can you remember the name of the book we were talking about?
- I remember the day we first met; it was a sunny afternoon.
- I remember the smell of freshly baked cookies in my grandmother's kitchen.
- I'll always remember our graduation day.
- We remember our childhood memories fondly.
Antonyms:
2
to keep something in one's mind, particularly an important fact
transitive
- It is essential to remember that learning from failure leads to growth.
- The important thing to remember is that success doesn't happen overnight.
- You need to remember that she is an introvert and may need some alone time.
- Remember, we agreed to meet at 5 p.m. sharp.
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Antonyms:
3
to start to think and behave reasonably, particularly after a lapse
transitive
- He remembered himself and stopped fidgeting with his hands.
- He suddenly remembered himself and stopped yelling in anger.
- I remembered myself and took a deep breath to calm down.
- She paused for a moment, remembered herself, and offered an explanation.