forget (Meaning)
forget (v)
dismiss from the mind; stop remembering
be unable to remember
forget to do something
leave behind unintentionally
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.
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forget Sentence Examples
- 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.
- I forgot my passport, so I had to stay home from my trip.
- The old man couldn't remember where he had put his glasses.
- I'm trying my best to forget the hurtful words she said.
- The medication seemed to make him forget some of his memories.
- I often forget to turn off the lights when I leave a room.
- 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, ignore, unlearn,disremember, pass over, overlook,blank, disregard, slight
recollect, remember,remember, recall, think (of), recollect, think (of), recall, mind, 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.