Remember is an English word with synonyms like refer or name. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Remember in a sentence
Related words
Remember meaning
- To recall from one's memory; to have an image in one's memory.
- To memorize; to put something into memory.
- To keep in mind; to be mindful of.
Synonyms of Remember
Using Remember
- The main meaning on this page is: To recall from one's memory; to have an image in one's memory. | To memorize; to put something into memory. | To keep in mind; to be mindful of.
- Useful related words include: think back, refer, name, cite.
- In the example corpus, remember often appears in combinations such as: to remember, remember the, and remember.
Example sentences (20)
I just remember that show’s open: you remember the song, you remember the whistling, you remember Rocky’s soaring sound effects and how they popped up amongst the daisies after the crash, so you knew right away what a playful, fun, silly cartoon it is.
My siblings remember it, my cousins remember it, and even some of my close friends remember it.
And Terry, I can remember one time this is wild, but I don’t know, and I can’t remember where we were, but we walked in. There had to be a wrestling show somewhere.
And while you may not remember that game, you almost certainly remember the halftime show, when Katy Perry introduced the world to “Left Shark”.
As Bill Napoli, a former lawmaker from Rapid City, observed to Politico: “You’ve got to remember something: South Dakota has been 50th in everything for as long as everyone can remember.
As we celebrate another Bonfire Night, it seems a fitting time to 'remember, remember' the fifth of November's with these 21 archive photos.
I remember hanging out with in the hallways of The Ritz, and also remember thinking it was such a cool location, but no, we weren't staying there.
I remember his hairy arms and I remember being terrified.
I remember sexual violation… I just remember darkness.
I think he worked hard and did so many things; y'know, he wanted to remember the disc jockeys, he wanted to remember the press.
It is important that we remember and, more important, that we help those who cannot remember.
I was in it at least twice that I remember, and probably a time that I don't remember.
Mrs Lloyd-Jones said: “Our quilters are based all over the country and each quilt carries a label with a positive message such as ‘remember you are amazing’ or ‘remember you are strong’.
Phillips claimed to not remember much but did remember getting angry after he was cut off at the bar.
So, if you’re feeling sad and want to remember the late monarch, you’ll have to remember her ‘privately and quietly’ – just like King Charles is expected to do so.
Submerge FM starts with graceful flute and woodwind sounds, while a beautiful sax line heralds the start of I’ll Remember for Me, I’ll Remember for You.
They often can’t remember the way that you remember things.
Will my future grandchildren remember the day of terror the way I remember Kristallnacht?
You can also remember things you didn’t remember and that can be traumatic and generate a new problem.
A: I vaguely remember my first game and I remember it because Dave Magadan hit a walk-off homer.
Common combinations with remember
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- to remember 53×
- remember the 47×
- and remember 38×
- remember that 30×
- can remember 18×
- will remember 12×
- you remember 10×
- we remember 10×
- remember when 8×
- remember it 7×