Forget
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verb
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verb
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verb
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(As a verb)
Forget ( verb )
To lose the ability to remember something or someone.
Origin:
From old english forgietan, from for- ("completely") + gietan ("get, obtain").
Examples:
- I can't seem to forget her voice on the phone.
- He forgot the combination to the lock and had to call a locksmith.
- She forgot her keys in the car and had to wait for her husband to come home.
- I forget his name, it"s on the tip of my tongue but I just can"t remember it.
- He forgot his promise to take her out for dinner.
(As a verb)
Forget ( verb )
To lose the ability to remember something or someone.
Origin:
From old english forgietan, from for- ("completely") + gietan ("get, obtain").
Examples:
- I can't seem to forget her voice on the phone.
- He forgot the combination to the lock and had to call a locksmith.
- She forgot her keys in the car and had to wait for her husband to come home.
- I forget his name, it"s on the tip of my tongue but I just can"t remember it.
- He forgot his promise to take her out for dinner.
(As a verb)
Forget ( verb )
To lose the ability to remember something or someone.
Origin:
From old english forgietan, from for- ("completely") + gietan ("get, obtain").
Examples:
- I can't seem to forget her voice on the phone.
- He forgot the combination to the lock and had to call a locksmith.
- She forgot her keys in the car and had to wait for her husband to come home.
- I forget his name, it"s on the tip of my tongue but I just can"t remember it.
- He forgot his promise to take her out for dinner.