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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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The last door that I knocked on was somebody who was like, “Oh, I forgot that was today.”

From Salon

“The TV show we did was not a s—y show that people forgot,” he says.

When she revisited that high-octane scene on set with a more willing scene partner in Pelphrey, Jones said going tête-à-tête with him was a riveting experience: “I forgot that there were cameras rolling.”

"But I just completely forgot about it and was being a fan of the team instead."

From BBC

Watkins descended the slope with a rope and harness to find the man, who had cut his nose — and forgot to zip his pants back up — but was otherwise fine.

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