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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. the past tense of forget

  2. archaic,  a past participle of forget

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So when Yamamoto recorded the final out of his start against the Brewers, he forgot his custom of embracing the catcher.

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As soon as she shoved the phone on his face, Yang’s excitement overtook his emotions and he completely forgot he was in a class.

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“I went up and I forgot my lines. Shame descended upon me and I had a tough time. I was scared all the time.”

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Ellie said she "completely forgot" how successful she was in other ways.

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"I was in the studio and Lois texted me, 'By the way, we forgot our anniversary'," he cringes.

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