forget Antonyms

Meaning of forget

Wordnet

forget (v)

dismiss from the mind; stop remembering

be unable to remember

forget to do something

leave behind unintentionally

Webster

forget (v. t.)

To lose the remembrance of; to let go from the memory; to cease to have in mind; not to think of; also, to lose the power of; to cease from doing.

To treat with inattention or disregard; to slight; to neglect.

forget Sentence Examples

  1. I can never forget the sound of her laughter.
  2. She tried to forget the pain of her past, but it haunted her still.
  3. I accidentally left my phone at home and completely forgot about it.
  4. The teacher asked the students to forget what they had heard.
  5. I forgot my passport, so I had to stay home from my trip.
  6. The old man couldn't remember where he had put his glasses.
  7. I'm trying my best to forget the hurtful words she said.
  8. The medication seemed to make him forget some of his memories.
  9. I often forget to turn off the lights when I leave a room.
  10. The trauma of that day left her unable to forget the horrors she had witnessed.

FAQs About the word forget

dismiss from the mind; stop remembering, be unable to remember, forget to do something, leave behind unintentionallyTo lose the remembrance of; to let go from t

lose,miss,disremember, ignore, unlearn, overlook, disregard, slight, pass over, neglect

recollect,remember, recollect, remember, think (of), recall, think (of), recall, remind, hark back (to)

I can never forget the sound of her laughter.

She tried to forget the pain of her past, but it haunted her still.

I accidentally left my phone at home and completely forgot about it.

The teacher asked the students to forget what they had heard.