remindful

IPA: rimˈaɪndfʌɫ

adjective

  • That serves to remind one of something; reminiscent.
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Examples of "remindful" in Sentences

  • Some of the throws were remindful that his most voluble critics had labeled him McChoke and McDontovan.
  • To bring the viewer back from the far distance, he leaves remindful little patches of canvas untouched by paint.
  • Kohl-Welles claim on Postman's blog of not knowing what was going on is remindful of Ashlee Simpson blowing her spot on "Saturday Night Live" and blaming her band.
  • While Kenning will recover from his attack, it should be remindful of all researchers, hikers and campers to be aware that they are in nature and that even in a tent danger can lurk.
  • Lee Bontecou/FreedmanArt, New York Lee Bontecou's 'Untitled' 2004-11 One of the wonderful thrills for an art critic is to see knockout art made in a mode remindful of things he doesn't like.
  • Although I wrote the book for teen readers, and perhaps even a bit younger, grown-ups also seem to be drawn to its colorful nostalgia, perhaps as remindful of times in their own childhood when things were less complicated and magic was real.
  • But the second installation that spurts bright paint blobs from ceiling to floor is too resonant of Damien Hirst's too-cute "spin" paintings, and the scratched color photographs of gorgeous skies are too faintly remindful of Mr. Hodges's early, startling curtains.
  • At his Politics and Eggs speech, Mr. Perry noted that the "live free or die" state was sure "remindful of a little place down in Texas called the Alamo," using a real word - "remindful" - that sounded an awful lot like one of the malaproprisms that sometimes peppered Mr. Bush's remarks.

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