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    forget
    /fəˈɡɛt/

    verb

    • 1. fail to remember: "he had forgotten his lines" Similar fail to rememberfail to recallfail to think oflet slipOpposite remember

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  2. FORGET definition: 1. to be unable to remember a fact, something that happened, or how to do something: 2. including…. Learn more.

  3. 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.

  4. 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.

  5. FORGET meaning: 1. to be unable to remember a fact, something that happened, or how to do something: 2. including…. Learn more.

  6. [intransitive, transitive] (not usually used in the progressive tenses) to be unable to remember something that has happened in the past or information that you knew in the past. Oh, I almost forgot—there was a call for you. forget about something I'd completely forgotten about the money he owed me. forget something I never forget a face.

  7. Forget definition: to cease or fail to remember; be unable to recall. See examples of FORGET used in a sentence.

  8. If you forget something or forget how to do something, you cannot think of it or think how to do it, although you knew it or knew how to do it in the past.

  9. Jun 27, 2024 · forget (third-person singular simple present forgets, present participle forgetting, simple past forgot or (obsolete) forgat, past participle forgotten or (archaic or colloquial) forgot) ( transitive) To lose remembrance of. I have forgotten most of the things I learned in school.

  10. 1. To be unable to remember (something). 2. To treat with thoughtless inattention; neglect: forget one's family. 3. To leave behind unintentionally. 4. To fail to mention. 5. a. To banish from one's thoughts: forget a disgrace. b. Informal To disregard on purpose. Usually used in the imperative: Oh, forget it. I refuse to go! v.intr. 1.

  11. If you forget something or forget how to do something, you cannot think of it or think how to do it, although you knew it or knew how to do it in the past.