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View synonyms for forgot

forgot

[ fer-got ]

verb

  1. a simple past tense and past participle of forget.


forgot

/ fəˈɡɒt /

verb

  1. See forget
    the past tense of forget
  2. See forget
    archaic.
    a past participle of forget


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Example Sentences

Several times, either because they forgot or they had a technical problem, they connected directly, and we could see them.

Should old acquaintance be forgot, just remember a few of the resolutions the Founding Fathers (would have) made this year.

Chiefly, we forgot the many, many problems there are with the bones—the book and score—to this show.

“It was a moment of shock that Doar never forgot,” notes historian Taylor Branch.

Never mind that young people, women, Hispanics, and blacks forgot to vote.

But he forgot the stagnant town, the bald-headed man at the club window, the organ and "The Manola."

Next morning Judy shouted that there was a rat in the nursery, and thus he forgot to tell her the wonderful news.

"I rather think you forgot Miss Warrender's presence," retorted the coquette.

Under the soothing influence of beauty, however, the vicar forgot his woes.

Nothing did for some time, and, when it did it was so strange that Squinty never forgot it as long as he lived.

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