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bring to mind
verb as in recall
Strong matches
verb as in recollect
verb as in remind
Strongest matches
verb as in resemble
verb as in visualize
Example Sentences
The tendrils of the tightly strung material connect, both physically and metaphorically, the wartime experiences documented in the photocopied pages scattered about, but they also bring to mind out-of-control cell growth and cancerous disease.
Perhaps the fissure should bring to mind Nordic depression, or familial misadventures in communication.
Those stereotypes might bring to mind images of black hats, broomsticks and cackling over cauldrons, common in much media.
Loose wavy hair, fresh homemade cooking and a farmhouse aesthetic bring to mind “Little House on the Prairie” and help viewers forget the crises of the world outside.
She rocks the studio’s campy branded ensembles — some with blood splatter designs, others with fangs and skulls — as she demonstrates movements that bring to mind iconic scream scenes.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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