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Synonyms and antonyms of To cause someone to remember in British Thesaurus

To cause someone to remember

remind (verb)

to tell someone again about an event from the past or about a fact that they used to know

come to ()

if something comes to you, you think of it or remember it

bring back ()

to cause ideas, feelings, or memories to be in your mind again

recall (verb)

to make you feel or experience something that you have felt or experienced in the past

trigger (verb)

to cause someone to have a particular feeling or memory

awake (verb)

to make you remember something or begin to experience a particular feeling

flood back ()

if memories or feelings flood back, you suddenly remember them very clearly

jog someone’s memory ()

to make someone remember something

refresh someone’s memory ()

to make someone remember something

bring/call /someone/something to mind ()

to remind you of someone or something

bring someone back down to earth (with a bump) ()

to make someone suddenly remember the real situation or things that they have to do, after they have been so happy or excited that they forgot

call up ()

to make you remember something

come back ()

to start to be remembered again

conjure up ()

to bring something such as a feeling or memory to your mind

crowd (verb)

if things such as thoughts or memories crowd your mind, your mind becomes full of them

drag up ()

to start talking about something when it is not necessary, usually something unpleasant that happened in the past and that other people want to forget

evocation (noun)

formal something such as words, pictures, or music that creates a clear image of something

evoke (verb)

formal to bring a particular emotion, idea, or memory into your mind

go down ()

to be remembered or recorded in a particular place or way

go down in history ()

to be remembered by many people for having done something

put someone in mind of ()

to remind someone of someone or something

reawaken (verb)

formal to make someone have a particular feeling again or remember something they have not thought about for a long time

remind (verb)

to help someone to remember something that they have to do

remind of ()

to make someone remember something that happened in the past

reopen old wounds ()

to make someone think again about a disagreement or bad experience that they had forgotten

ring a bell ()

something that rings a bell sounds familiar to you, although you cannot remember the exact details

rub it in ()

used to remind someone of something stupid or bad that they did

rub someone’s nose in something ()

to keep reminding someone about something unpleasant that they do not want to think about

spark (verb)

to make someone feel, think of, or remember something

stick with ()

if something sticks with you, you continue to remember it clearly

suggest (verb)

formal to remind you of something

take back ()

to remind someone of something in the past

think (verb)

spoken used for telling or helping someone to remember someone or something