What do you mean Forgot?
transitive verb. 1a : 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.
What are some synonyms for Forgot?
forgot
- blow.
- obliterate.
- clean forget.
- consign to oblivion.
- dismiss from mind.
- disremember.
- draw a blank.
- fail to remember.
Is forget one word or two?
verb (used with object), for·got or (Archaic) for·gat [fer-gat]; for·got·ten [fer-got-n] or for·got; for·get·ting. to cease or fail to remember; be unable to recall: to forget someone’s name. to omit or neglect unintentionally: I forgot to shut the window before leaving.
What would be opposite word of forgot *?
“It would take hours to memorize my speech.”…What is the opposite of forgot?
| remembered | recalled |
|---|---|
| recollected | retained |
| relived | reminisced |
| called up | dredged up |
| dwelt upon | dwelled upon |
How do you use Forgot?
‘ ‘Forget’ is used for the simple present tense. ‘Forgot’ is used for the simple past. In other words, normal rules apply.
How do you use forget?
- 1used to tell someone that something is not important and that they should not worry about it “I still owe you for lunch yesterday.” “Forget it.”
- used to tell someone that you are not going to repeat what you said “Now, what were you saying about John?” “Forget it, it doesn’t matter.”
How do you say forget in a nice way?
In this lesson, you’ll learn 7 English phrases that you can use in conversation to explain that you forget something.
- “I lost my train of thought.”
- “It slipped my mind.”
- “It’s on the tip of my tongue!”
- “It doesn’t ring a bell.”
- “It went in one ear and out the other.”
- “Can you refresh my memory?”
- “I had a senior moment.”
What is the synonym of forgetful?
In this page you can discover 38 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for forgetful, like: dreamy, distracted, preoccupied, oblivious, neglectful, unmindful, careless, frightened, negligent, heedless and careful.
What is the opposite of a rose?
Roses typically refer to shrubs of the genus Rosa, with red, pink, white or yellow flowers. There are no categorical antonyms for this word. However, a famous song once sang, “Every rose has its thorn.” Hence, we could consider thorns as the proverbial antonym for roses. Noun.
Can we use Forgot?
The word “forget” is present tense of “to forget,” and indicates something occurring right now. This word is used for every person and number except third-person singular. The word “forgot” is the simple past tense of “to forget,” and indicates something that happened in the past.