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Answer for the clue "Mental note ", 8 letters:
reminder

Alternative clues for the word reminder

Word definitions for reminder in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"something which reminds," 1650s, agent noun from remind .

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES a painful reminder ▪ The violence is a painful reminder that many issues have not yet been resolved. a timely reminder (of sth) British English (= one that makes you remember something important ) ▪ The crash served ...

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Reminder \Re*mind"er\ (-?r), n. One who, or that which, reminds; that which serves to awaken remembrance.

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Reminder may refer to: The Reminder , a 2007 album by Feist A Reminder , a 2011 EP by Drake Bell ReminderNews , a newspaper in eastern Connecticut The Reminder (Flin Flon) , a Canadian newspaper Reminder software Reminders (application) , an Apple application ...

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. 1 Someone or something that reminds. 2 (context finance English) Writing that reminds of open payments.

Usage examples of reminder.

He roused himself with the reminder that only those few paintings Blooded as Dioniso could harm him.

Back from the corner came a strange, trailing laugh, a reminder to Case Brandle that from now on he was working for The Shadow!

Talking with him while he was in his enchanted form was positively surreal and a graphic reminder of the sort of world Brewster had wound up in.

Wintergreen, who scribbled a brusque, unsigned reminder that the Army had only one Major Major Major Major and did not intend to lose him by promotion just to please Colonel Cathcart.

Even though the chairs had been put away, the room was still too vivid a reminder of the horticultural salon.

On the day Lo Manto was made a detective in Naples, Inspector Bartoni gave him a framed photo of Petrosino to be used as a steady reminder about the war he would wage and the sacrifice it would demand.

Another last-minute reminder: once she started on this, there was no turning back, Marghe tapped out the memorized sequence.

Then she realized it was just a reminder of the evil amulet Menzie wore.

He had seen the station thousands of times on his way from or to his small apartment and had long since decided that he preferred the more modern, efficient stations of the outer metro lines to this reminder of an earlier decadence.

He woke to the crowing of cockerels and the bang of a twelve pounder gun, a reminder that the world and the war went on.

In the thin tide of thought that washed between us there was no hint of moral preachment, merely a reminder of the limit I was on the verge of transgressing.

Walsh, as a reminder, you will recall we agreed earlier that as a courtesy to our hosts we would gather, organize and prioritize our questions.

The only reminders she had were the daily dose of the inhaler and the two radiographs she had framed and mounted on her wall.

His face became a mask, the skin drawn tightly over the bones, the eyes like refulgent globes of amber, the wide lips parted a little to show those fanglike foreteeth that humans usually did not notice, reminders that even the peaceful Nyssomu had been in their time hunters who went equipped with more than blowpipes and spears.

That seething, half-luminous cloud background held ineffable suggestions of a vague, ethereal beyondness far more than terrestrially spatial, and gave appalling reminders of the utter remoteness, separateness, desolation, and aeon-long death of this untrodden and unfathomed austral world.