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Synonyms and antonyms of To remember in British Thesaurus

To remember

remember (verb)

to have an image in your mind of a person, a place, or something that happened or was said in the past

recall (verb)

to remember something

think back ()

to think about something that happened in the past

recollect (verb)

to remember something that has happened

relive (verb)

to remember an experience so clearly that you seem to be in the same situation again

do something from memory ()

to do something that you remember learning in the past but have not done recently

be stamped on your memory/mind ()

to be impossible to forget, although you would like to

stick in your mind/memory ()

if something sticks in your mind, you do not forget it easily

keep something in mind ()

to remember something, especially something that will be important in the future

bear something in mind ()

to remember to consider something when you are thinking about or doing something else

cherish (verb)

to keep something pleasant in your mind for a long time

come/spring to mind ()

if something comes to mind, suddenly you remember it or start to think about it

dredge up ()

to manage to remember something that you learned or knew long ago

fix (verb)

if you fix something in your mind, you always remember it or think of it in a particular way

flash back to ()

to suddenly remember something that happened in the past

flash on ()

to realize or remember something

harbour (verb)

to keep a particular thought or feeling in your mind for a long time

hark back to ()

to remember or talk about something that happened in the past

have someone/something in mind ()

to remember someone or something

hold (verb)

to keep an idea or picture in your mind

keep someone in mind (for something) ()

to remember someone because they might be suitable for a particular situation, job etc in the future

know (verb)

to remember or recognize someone because of a particular skill or quality that they have

live in the past ()

to be always thinking or talking about past events

live with ()

if something lives with you, you keep remembering it or thinking about it

look back ()

to think about a time or event in the past

place (verb)

to recognize someone or something and remember their name

recapture (verb)

to have a memory or feeling again, or to be in a situation again

remember (verb)

to bring a fact back into your mind that you knew before

remember (verb)

to keep a particular fact in your mind because it is relevant to what is being discussed

remember (verb)

to think about someone with respect, honour, or positive feelings

reminisce (verb)

to talk, think, or write about enjoyable experiences in your past

retain (verb)

formal to remember ideas or information

store (verb)

to keep something in your memory

take in ()

to understand and remember something that you hear or read

think (verb)

to remember someone or something