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forget

/fə'get/
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Explanation of the Word "Forget"

Definition: The verb "forget" means to leave something behind unintentionally or to be unable to remember something. It can also mean to stop thinking about or remembering something.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Forget" is used when we are talking about not remembering something important or when we accidentally leave something behind.
Examples:
  1. Leaving Behind:

    • "I forgot my umbrella in the restaurant."
    • "I left my keys inside the car and locked the doors."
  2. Not Remembering:

    • "I forgot to call my friend on her birthday."
    • "I can’t remember where I put my glasses; I’m drawing a blank."
  3. Dismissing from Memory:

    • "I tried to forget the unpleasant memories from last year."
Advanced Usage:
  • Forget to do something: This phrase is often used to indicate that you did not remember to perform a specific task.

    • Example: "Don’t forget to send the email before the meeting!"
  • Forget about something: This suggests you no longer think about something or someone.

    • Example: "I’ve tried to forget about that argument we had."
Word Variants:
  • Forgot (past tense of forget): "I forgot my wallet at home."
  • Forgotten (past participle): "I have forgotten the name of the restaurant."
  • Forgetting (present participle): "Forgetting things becomes common as we age."
Different Meanings:
  1. To Leave Behind:

    • "I forgot my coat."
  2. To Not Remember:

    • "I forgot the answer to the question."
  3. To Dismiss or Not Think About:

    • "She forgot about her worries during the vacation."
Synonyms:
  • Overlook
  • Neglect
  • Dismiss
  • Ignore
Idioms:
  • "Out of sight, out of mind": This means that when something is not visible, we tend to forget about it.
  • "Bury the hatchet": This means to forget past disagreements or conflicts.
Phrasal Verbs:
  • Forget about: To stop thinking about something.

    • Example: "You need to forget about the past and focus on the future."
  • Forget to: To fail to remember to do something.

    • Example: "Don't forget to bring your notes to the presentation."
Conclusion:

The word "forget" is versatile and used in many contexts. It’s important to understand when and how to use it properly in sentences.

Verb
  1. leave behind unintentionally
    • I forgot my umbrella in the restaurant
    • I left my keys inside the car and locked the doors
  2. forget to do something
    • Don't forget to call the chairman of the board to the meeting!
  3. be unable to remember
    • I'm drawing a blank
    • You are blocking the name of your first wife!
  4. dismiss from the mind; stop remembering
    • I tried to bury these unpleasant memories

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