Reverse Dictionary: REMEMBER

ADJECTIVES
MEMORIOUS memorable, worthy to be remembered → 1883 obs.
REMEMBRATIVE keeping a thing or person in mind, or bringing a thing or person to mind; remembering → 1449

NOUNS
BETHINKING the act of thinking, considering, reflecting, or remembering → 1340
BRAIN FOG an impediment to thinking clearly; inability to concentrate, remember, etc. → 1853
MEMOIR a remembrance, recollection → 1872 Eng. dial.
MEMORANDUM a memento, remembrance → 1905 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
MINDING a recollection, remembrance → 1887 Sc.
MONING a remembering; remembrance; memory → c1250 obs.
RECOLLECTMENT the power of remembering → 1936 Amer. dial.
REMEMBER SERVICE a religious service in remembrance of the dead, usually held on the first anniversary of death → 1950 African-American
SOVENANCE n. remembrance, memory → 1477 obs.

VERBS
​► BEAR UP to recall to memory → 1898 Eng. dial. (Bk.)
BEAR A BRAIN to be able to think; to remember; to be cautious, thoughtful, or intelligent → a1529 obs.
BETHINK to think upon or remember a person → c1320 obs.
CALL to remember, to recall, usually of names → 1887 Amer. dial.
CALL HOME to remember, to recollect, to call to mind; to remember a person’s name → 1887 Eng. dial.
CARRY to understand, to keep in mind, to remember → 1887 Eng. dial.
CUDGEL ONE’S BRAINS to make a tremendous effort to think about or remember something → 1604
DRAG ONE’S BRAINS to search one’s memory; to try hard to remember something → 1847 obs.
I-MUNE to bear in mind, to remember → 971 obs.
I-THENCHE to think of, to consider; to remember → c897 obs.
KEEP to retain in the memory; to remember → 1573 obs.
MEMORIZE to remember, to bring to mind → 1924 Amer. dial.
MENGE to remember → c1400 obs.
MIN to remember, to have or bear in mind → c1330 obs.
MIND to remember, to recollect, to bear in mind; to recall to mind → 1769 Sc. & Eng. & Amer. dial.
MIND ABOUT to remember → 1918 Amer. dial.
MONE to remember, to recollect, or recall → a1000 obs.
RECKERMEMBER ► RECKOMEMBER RECOMEMBER ► RECOMMEMBER to remember; to recollect → 1887 Amer. dial.
REMEMORATE to remind, to put in mind of; to remember, to recall something by means of memory → 1460-70 obs.
REMIND to remember; to keep in mind → 1790 Sc. obs.
RUN IN ONE’S MIND to remember, to keep in one’s recollection → 1896 Sc.
TELL to remember, to call to mind → 1880 Eng. dial.
UMBETHINK to think about, to consider; to remember → 1175 obs. exc. Eng. dial.
UNBETHINK to think about, to consider; to remember → c1200 obs. exc. Sc.
UNDERBETHINK to remember, to recollect → 1905 Eng. dial. (Bk.)