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    forgotten
    /fəˈɡɒtn/

    verb

    • 1. past participle of forget

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  3. Something that's forgotten isn't remembered or considered. Your forgotten mail might sit in the mailbox all weekend, if you simply don't think about it. Your English teacher might reassure you that the bad grade you got on a paper last month is forgotten, and you could find that as you start reading a great book, your difficult day is forgotten ...

  4. Forgotten definition: a past participle of forget. . See examples of FORGOTTEN used in a sentence.

  5. 1. a. : to lose the remembrance of : be unable to think of or recall. I forget his name. b. obsolete : to cease from doing. 2. : to treat with inattention or disregard. forgot their old friends. He's now a forgotten hero. 3. a. : to disregard intentionally : overlookusually used in the imperative.

  6. to be unable to remember a fact, something that happened, or how to do something: I'm sorry, I've forgotten your name. Let me write down that date before I forget it. forget aboutI completely forgot about Jenny's party. [ + (that) ] We had forgotten (that) she doesn't come on Thursdays.

  7. Synonyms for FORGOTTEN: deserted, abandoned, disused, derelict, vacant, vacated, rejected, desolate; Antonyms of FORGOTTEN: saved, recovered, redeemed, reclaimed, restored, salvaged, retrieved, rescued.

  8. Mar 15, 2023 · Forgetting is the loss or change in information that was was previously stored in short-term or long-term memory. It can occur suddenly or it can occur gradually as old memories are lost. While it is usually normal, excessive or unusual forgetting might be a sign of a more serious problem.

  9. Something that is forgotten is no longer remembered or thought about by people. ...an ancient, forgotten civilization. American English : forgotten / fərˈɡɑtn /

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