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FORGET Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of FORGET is to lose the remembrance of : be unable to think of or recall How to use forget in a sentence Synonym Discussion of Forget
Forget - definition of forget by The Free Dictionary 1 to cease to remember; be unable to recall: to forget a name 2 to omit or neglect unintentionally: I forgot to lock the gate 3 to leave behind unintentionally: to forget one's keys 4 to fail to think of; take no note of (often used imperatively): Forget cooking, let's eat out tonight
FORGET definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you forget something or forget to do it, you fail to think about it or fail to remember to do it, for example because you are thinking about other things She never forgets her daddy's birthday [VERB noun]
Forget - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com When you forget something, you can't recall or remember it An actor who forgets his lines might need some helpful cues from the other actors on stage You might forget on online password, or forget to return your library books
forget - Wiktionary, the free dictionary From Middle English forgeten, forgiten, foryeten, forȝiten, from Old English forġietan (“to forget”) [influenced by Old Norse geta ("to get, to guess")], from Proto-West Germanic *fragetan (“to give up, forget”) Equivalent to for- + get Cognate with : German vergessen (“to forget”)
Forget Definition Meaning | Britannica Dictionary FORGET meaning: 1 : to be unable to think of or remember (something) often followed by to + verb often + about; 2 : to fail to remember to bring or take (something)
Forgot or Forgotten? Difference Explained (Helpful Examples) “Forgot” and “forgotten” are the two past tense forms we can use for the verb “to forget ” “Forgot” is formally recognized as the simple past tense, while “forgotten” is formally recognized as the past participle