"Remembered" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Remembered" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Remembered" Meaning

To remember something or someone: to keep it in one's mind so that you can think about it again.

Example: "I remembered the birthday of my grandmother yesterday."

To recall something from the past: to think back to a specific event or period.

Example: "I remembered the happy moment when I graduated."

To think of or mention someone or something because of them being connected to an experience, event, or idea.

Example: "I remembered my mother when I walked into the old bedroom."

Synonyms: recall, recollect, think back, recall to mind.

Antonyms: forget, disregard.

"Remembered" Examples

Usage Examples of "Remembered"


1. Sentence with a Positive Commemorative Tone

- I remembered my first day of school where my teacher greeted me with a bright smile.

2. Sentence with a Reflective and Nostalgic Tone

- As I walked along the beach, I remembered the summer I spent here with my family when I was a child.

3. Sentence with a Focus on Learning Something

- After getting old, I tried to remember how to play the guitar I had not played for years.

4. Sentence with a Negative Aspect of Forgetting

- The old ancestral home was entirely different now; he didn't remember what it looked like all these years ago.

5. Sentence with a Past Experience that Had an Impact

- After waking up from his slumber, he remembered the tragic accident he had in that exact place when he was a college student.

"Remembered" Similar Words

Remediation

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Remediative

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Relating to or providing a remedy or correction; corrective.

Remedied

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Corrected or dealt with a problem or difficulty, often in a satisfactory way.<br><br>Example: "The company remedied the financial mistakes and made a profit in the end."

Remedies

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Remedies refer to actions or measures taken to cure a problem, disease, or unpleasant situation. They can also refer to solutions or treatments used to alleviate a person's suffering, relieve a condition, or restore health.<br><br>Example: The new medication was a remedy for her skin condition. <br><br>In a broader sense, remedies can also include preventive measures or actions taken to avoid or mitigate a problem or situation.<br><br>Example: Exercise is a proactive remedy for stress.<br><br>In a more general sense, remedies can refer to shortcuts or convenient solutions to problems, often suggested as an easier alternative to more complex or time-consuming methods.<br><br>Example: Downloading a shortcut is a remedy for a long and tedious online process.<br><br>The term remedy can also be used in a more figurative sense, where it implies a solution or a way out of a difficult or delicate situation.<br><br>Example: A clever negotiation was the remedy to the long-standing feud.

Remedy

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A treatment or action taken to solve a problem, overcome an illness, or alleviate a situation. <br><br>Example: The doctor prescribed a remedy for the patient's fever.<br><br>Synonyms: cure, treatment, solution, fix.

Remedying

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Restoring or fixing a situation, problem, or fault to a satisfactory state, often after it has become damaged, flawed, or unacceptable.

Remember

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To remember something means to retain it in one's mind, either consciously or unconsciously. It can also involve recalling an event, a memory, or a piece of information from the past. This can involve mental recall, either spontaneously or with deliberate effort.

Rememberable

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The word "rememberable" is not a commonly used word in English. However, it's likely a misspelling or variant of the word "remindable", which is not a word either.

Remembering

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The verb "remembering" refers to the act of recalling information, events, or experiences from the past, using one's memory to revive and think about them again. It involves mentally bringing to mind something that has been experienced, learned, or acquired previously.

Remembers

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Remembrance

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Remembrancer

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A remembrancer is someone or something that reminds or suggests the remembering of something, such as a past event, fact, or tradition.<br><br>In certain contexts, specifically in historical or formal usage, a remembrancer can also refer to a person appointed to remind or bring to the attention of a ruler, legislature, or other authority a particular fact or matter that should not be forgotten.<br><br>For example, in the British parliamentary system, a remembrancer is the official responsible for keeping the government and parliament informed of various facts and needs, often related to the budget or legislative process.<br><br>In general, however, the word remembrancer is less common in modern usage, and it's mainly used in specialized or technical contexts.

Remembrances

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Rememorative

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Remercy

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Remorse (or re-morse)

Remeron

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