remind (one) of (someone or something)

remind (one) of (someone or something)

To inspire a recollection, resemblance, or association in one's mind about someone or something. You really remind me of your father at that age—headstrong and mischievous, just like you! This town reminds me a lot of the place where I grew up. That reminds me of a funny story I heard last week.
See also: of, remind
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

remind someone of someone or something

to bring a memory of someone or something into someone's mind. You remind me of my brother. The happy song reminded us of our cabin on the lake.
See also: of, remind
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

remind of

v.
1. To cause someone to remember something; bring to someone's mind some thought or memory: Your story reminds me of the time I went to Texas.
2. To appear to someone to resemble something or someone else: That woman reminds me of my mother.
See also: of, remind
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • remind of
  • resemblance
  • bear a resemblance to
  • bear a resemblance to (someone or something)
  • look like a (dead) ringer for (someone)
  • look like a ringer
  • like father like son
  • like father, like son
  • like father/mother, like son/daughter
  • resemble