forgave and forgot Antonyms

Meaning of forgave and forgot

forgave and forgot

to stop requiring payment of, to give up resentment of or claim to requital (see requital sense 1) for, to grant forgiveness, to grant relief from payment of, to cease to feel resentment against (an offender), to stop feeling anger toward (an offender), to give up resentment of or claim to revenge for

forgave and forgot Sentence Examples

  1. I forgave my friend for her hurtful words, but I couldn't forget the pain they caused.
  2. He forgave his brother for betraying him, but he couldn't forget the damage that had been done.
  3. She forgave herself for her past mistakes, but she couldn't forget the shame she felt.
  4. The nation forgave its former enemies, but it couldn't forget the atrocities of the past.
  5. The victim forgave her attacker, but she couldn't forget the terror she had endured.
  6. I forgave my parents for their shortcomings, but I couldn't forget their absence in my childhood.
  7. He forgave his wife for her infidelity, but he couldn't forget the betrayal he had suffered.
  8. She forgave herself for her arrogance, but she couldn't forget the humiliation it had caused.
  9. The family forgave the neighbor for his harsh words, but they couldn't forget the conflict it had created.
  10. The company forgave its employee for his negligence, but they couldn't forget the financial losses it had incurred.

FAQs About the word forgave and forgot

to stop requiring payment of, to give up resentment of or claim to requital (see requital sense 1) for, to grant forgiveness, to grant relief from payment of, t

justified, explained, blinked (at),ignored, overlooked, condoned, whitewashed, glossed (over), shrugged off, glozed (over)

marked,noted, objected (to), heeded,minded,

I forgave my friend for her hurtful words, but I couldn't forget the pain they caused.

He forgave his brother for betraying him, but he couldn't forget the damage that had been done.

She forgave herself for her past mistakes, but she couldn't forget the shame she felt.

The nation forgave its former enemies, but it couldn't forget the atrocities of the past.