remindful

adj
/ɹɪˈmʌɪndf(ə)l/UK

Etymology

From remind + -ful.

  1. inherited from *méntis — “thought
  2. inherited from *mundiz
  3. inherited from *mundi
  4. inherited from mynd
  5. inherited from minde
  6. formed as remind — “re- + mind
  7. suffixed as remindful — “remind + ful

Definitions

  1. That serves to remind one of something

    That serves to remind one of something; reminiscent.

    • If the Snake has an unmistakeable resemblance to the male organ in its active state, the foliage of the tree or bush is equally remindful of the female.
    • He dashed downstairs – the speed of his descent causing the heat of the banisters to burn the palm of his hand in a merry way remindful of similar occasions in his boyhood.

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