Meaning of the word forget

transitive verb

1

a

: to lose the remembrance of : be unable to think of or recall

b

obsolete

: to cease from doing

2

: to treat with inattention or disregard

He’s now a forgotten hero.

3

a

: to disregard intentionally : overlook

usually used in the imperative

I shouldn’t have said that, so just forget it

b

: to give up hope for or expectation of

usually used in the imperative

as for prompt service, forget it

intransitive verb

1

: to cease remembering or noticing

2

: to fail to become mindful at the proper time

forgot about paying the bill

Phrases

forget oneself

: to lose one’s dignity, temper, or self-control

She forgot herself because of the liquor she had drunk.

So infuriated him that he forgot himself and had a tantrum.

Synonyms

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habitually neglected his studies

disregard suggests voluntary inattention.



disregarded the wishes of his family

ignore implies a failure to regard something obvious.

overlook suggests disregarding or ignoring through haste or lack of care.



in my rush I overlooked a key example

slight implies contemptuous or disdainful disregarding or omitting.



slighted several major authors in her survey

forget may suggest either a willful ignoring or a failure to impress something on one’s mind.

Example Sentences



I keep forgetting her name.



The pain and misery are impossible to forget.



She forgot how to set up the tent.



I’ll never forget the first time we met.



Don’t forget that you have to turn off the light when you leave.



“Did you pay the bill?” “I forgot.”



He’s now a forgotten hero.



He’s a forgotten man in the world of politics.



If you’re hoping to hear from him soon, forget it, it’s not going to happen.



Forget about finding a way to escape—there’s no way out of here.

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In addition to our specific suggestions below, don’t forget toiletries such as bandaids, pain relievers, chewable antacids, hand sanitizer, travel-sized deodorant, Liquid I.V. packets, body wipes, and even tampons (that can work for nosebleeds in a pinch!).


Tara Block, Travel + Leisure, 3 Apr. 2023





While the world of entertainment is increasingly opening its arms to Piven, his accusers haven’t forgotten about their past traumas involving the actor.


Krystie Lee Yandoli, Rolling Stone, 3 Apr. 2023





Draymond Green punched Jordan Poole, Klay Thompson slumped, Poole slumped, Kerr couldn’t find the right mixes, Stephen Curry was injured, the trade of James Wiseman seemed like a dismal white flag, the team forgot how to play defense, and Wiggins disappeared.


Scott Ostler, San Francisco Chronicle, 3 Apr. 2023





In its pursuit of the Dollar, Marvel has forgotten that a lot of the hype around the original Star Wars trilogy was fueled by fans having to wait years for the next instalment.


Caroline Reid, Forbes, 2 Apr. 2023





Which, in fairness, who could forget that epic run?


Sportsday Staff, Dallas News, 2 Apr. 2023





Please drop me a line at richardhlederer@gmail.com (don’t forget to include the h in the middle).


Richard Lederer, San Diego Union-Tribune, 1 Apr. 2023





And although most of his activism was carried out in California, Chavez never forgot his home state: Arizona.


Javier Arce, The Arizona Republic, 31 Mar. 2023





Maybe not the best actress at that moment, but for that type of parody, forget it.


Todd Gilchrist, Variety, 31 Mar. 2023



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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from Old English forgietan, from for- + -gietan (akin to Old Norse geta to get)

First Known Use

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a

Time Traveler

The first known use of forget was
before the 12th century

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“Forget.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/forget. Accessed 14 Apr. 2023.

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  • Afrikaans: vergeet
  • Aklanon: lipat
  • Albanian: harroj (sq)
  • American Sign Language: OpenB@Forehead-PalmBack OpenA@FromSfhead-ThumbAside
  • Amharic: ረሳ (räsa), መርሳት (märsat)
  • Arabic: نَسِيَ(nasiya)
    Egyptian Arabic: نسي(nisi)
    Gulf Arabic: نسى(nisa)
    Moroccan Arabic: نسى(nsa)
  • Armenian: մոռանալ (hy) (moṙanal)
  • Aromanian: ultu, agãrshescu, xihãsescu
  • Assamese: পাহৰ (pahor), পাহৰি যা (pahori za)
  • Assyrian Neo-Aramaic: ܢܵܫܹܐ(naše), ܡܲܢܫܹܐ(mānše)
  • Asturian: escaecer
  • Azerbaijani: unutmaq (az), yaddan çıxmaq
  • Bashkir: онотоу (onotou)
  • Basque: ahaztu, ahantzi
  • Belarusian: забыва́ць impf (zabyvácʹ), забы́ць pf (zabýcʹ)
  • Bengali: ভুলে যাওয়া (bn) (bhule jaōẇa)
  • Breton: ankounac’haat (br)
  • Bulgarian: забра́вям (bg) impf (zabrávjam), забра́вя (bg) pf (zabrávja)
  • Burmese: မေ့ (my) (me.), ဖြေဖျောက် (my) (hprehpyauk)
  • Buryat: мартаха (martaxa)
  • Catalan: oblidar (ca)
  • Cebuano: limot
  • Chechen: диц да (dic da)
  • Cherokee: ᎤᏮᎨᏫᏍᎦ (uwvgewisga), ᎬᎨᏫᏍᏗ (gvgewisdi)
  • Chinese:
    Cantonese: 唔記得唔记得 (m4 gei3 dak1)
    Dungan: вон (von), вондё (vondi͡o)
    Mandarin: 忘記忘记 (zh) (wàngjì),  (zh) (wàng), 忘掉 (zh) (wàngdiào)
    Min Nan: 𣍐記得𫧃记得 (bōe-kì-tit / bǒe-kì-tit / bē-kì-tit / bōe-kì-chit / bē-kì-chit / bōe-kì-lit / bē-kì-lit / bōe-kì-eh / bē-kì-eh)
    Wu: 忘記忘记 (maan ji)
  • Czech: zapomínat (cs) impf, zapomenout (cs) pf
  • Dalmatian: dementicur
  • Danish: glemme (da)
  • Dutch: vergeten (nl)
  • Egyptian: (smḫ)
  • Elfdalian: glemm åv
  • Esperanto: forgesi (eo)
  • Estonian: unustama (et)
  • Even: омҥа- (omŋa-)
  • Evenki: омңо-
  • Extremaduran: orvial
  • Faroese: gloyma
  • Finnish: unohtaa (fi)
  • Franco-Provençal: oubliar
  • French: oublier (fr)
  • Friulian: dismenteâ, disgludâ
  • Galician: esquecer (gl), esquencer
  • Gallurese: sminticà, ulvidà
  • Georgian: დავიწყება (davic̣q̇eba)
  • German: verlernen (de), vergessen (de)
  • Gothic: 𐌿𐍆𐌰𐍂𐌼𐌿𐌽𐌽𐍉𐌽 (ufarmunnōn)
  • Greek: ξεχνώ (el) (xechnó)
    Ancient: ἐπιλανθάνομαι (epilanthánomai), ἀμνηστέω (amnēstéō)
  • Greenlandic: puiguivoq, puiuivoq
  • Haitian Creole: bliye
  • Hawaiian: poina
  • Hebrew: שָׁכַח (he) (shakhákh)
  • Higaonon: kalipat
  • Hindi: भूलना (hi) (bhūlnā), भूल जाना (hi) (bhūl jānā)
  • Hungarian: felejt (hu), elfelejt (hu)
  • Icelandic: gleyma (is)
  • Ido: obliviar (io)
  • Indonesian: lupa (id)
  • Ingrian: unohtaa
  • Ingush: диц де (dic de)
  • Interlingua: oblidar
  • Irish: dearmad a dhéanamh de
  • Istriot: desmaèntegà
  • Italian: dimenticare (it), scordare (it)
  • Japanese: 忘れる (ja) (わすれる, wasureru)
  • Javanese: lali (jv) (casual), kesupen (polite)
  • Kabyle: ttu
  • Kashmiri: مَشُن(maśun), مٔشِتھ گَژھُن(mạśith gaċhun)
  • Kazakh: ұмыту (kk) (ūmytu)
  • Khmer: ភ្លេច (km) (phlɨc)
  • Korean: 잊다 (ko) (itda), 잊어버리다 (ko) (ijeobeorida)
  • Kurdish:
    Northern Kurdish: ji bîr kirin (ku), jibîrkirin (ku)
  • Kyrgyz: унутуу (ky) (unutuu)
  • Lao: ລືມ (lư̄m)
  • Latin: oblīvīscor, amitto memoriam, dedisco
  • Latvian: aizmirst
  • Lithuanian: pamiršti
  • Low German:
    German Low German: vergeten
  • Luxembourgish: vergiessen
  • Macedonian: заборава (zaborava)
  • Malay: lupa
  • Maltese: nesa
  • Manchu: ᠣᠩᡤᠣᠮᠪᡳ (onggombi)
  • Maori: wareware
  • Maranao: lipat
  • Marathi: विसरणे (mr) (visarṇe)
  • Mongolian: мартах (mn) (martax)
  • Nahuatl: ilcahua
  • Nanai: онгбо-
  • Neapolitan: scurdà
  • Ngazidja Comorian: uɗiwaza
  • Norman: oublier
  • North Frisian: (Mooring) ferjeese, (Föhr-Amrum) ferjid
  • Northern Sami: vajálduhttit
  • Norwegian:
    Bokmål: glemme (no), glømme
    Nynorsk: gløyma
  • Occitan: demembrar (oc), doblidar (oc), oblidar (oc)
  • Old English: forġietan
  • Old Javanese: lali
  • Old Norse: gleyma
  • Oromo: dagachuu
  • Osage: kisúðaži
  • Ottoman Turkish: اونوتمق(unutmak)
  • Pashto: هېرول(herawᶕl), له ياده ايستل(layãdaistǝ́l), له ياده وتل(layãdawatǝ́l)
  • Persian: فراموش کردن (fa) (farâmuš kardan)
  • Pipil: -elkawa, -elcahua
  • Polish: zapominać (pl) impf, zapomnieć (pl) pf
  • Portuguese: esquecer (pt)
  • Quechua: qunqay (qu), gongai
  • Romani: bistrel
  • Romanian: uita (ro)
  • Romansch: emblidar, amblidar, invlidar
  • Russian: забыва́ть (ru) impf (zabyvátʹ), забы́ть (ru) pf (zabýtʹ)
  • Sanskrit: मृष्यति (sa) (mṛṣyati), विस्मरति (sa) (vismarati)
  • Santali: ᱦᱤᱲᱤᱧ (hiṛiñ)
  • Sardinian: olvidare, orbidare, ulvidare, ismenticare, ismentigare, ilmentigare, iscadèssere, iscaèssere
    Campidanese: iscarèsciri, olvidai, scaresciri
    Logudorese: irmenticare, iscarèssere, olvidare
  • Sassarese: dimintigà, immintigà
  • Serbo-Croatian:
    Cyrillic: забо̀рављати impf, забо̀равити pf, сме̏тнути, за̀бити pf (Kajkavian)
    Roman: zabòravljati (sh) impf, zabòraviti (sh) pf, smȅtnuti (sh), zàbiti (sh) pf (Kajkavian)
  • Sicilian: scurdàrisi (scn)
  • Sinhalese: අමතක වෙනවා (amataka wenawā)
  • Slovak: zabúdať impf, zabudnúť (sk) pf
  • Slovene: pozabiti (sl) pf
  • Spanish: olvidar (es)
  • Swahili: -sahau
  • Swedish: glömma (sv), förgäta (sv) (archaic)
  • Sylheti: ꠙꠣꠅꠞꠣ (faora), ꠙꠣꠅꠞꠤ ꠎꠣꠅꠣ (faori zaoa)
  • Tagalog: makalimutan
  • Tajik: фаромуш кардан (faromuš kardan)
  • Tamil: மற (ta) (maṟa)
  • Tatar: онытырга (tt) (onıtırga)
  • Tetum: haluha
  • Thai: ลืม (th) (lʉʉm)
  • Tibetan: བརྗེད་པ (brjed pa)
  • Tigrinya: ረስዐ (räsʿä)
  • Turkish: unutmak (tr)
  • Turkmen: unutmak
  • Udmurt: вунэтыны (vunetyny)
  • Ukrainian: забува́ти impf (zabuváty), забу́ти pf (zabúty)
  • Urdu: بھولنا(bhūlnā), بھول جانا(bhūl jānā)
  • Uyghur: ئۇنتۇماق(untumaq)
  • Uzbek: unutmoq (uz)
  • Venetian: desmentegar
  • Vietnamese: quên (vi)
  • Walloon: rovyî (wa)
  • Welsh: anghofio (cy)
  • West Frisian: ferjitte
  • Yiddish: פֿאַרגעסן(fargesn)
  • Yoruba: gbàgbé

It threatened even to make him _forget_ that he was for the moment Smarlinghue — forget what, as Smarlinghue, ❋ Unknown (1909)

I never thought I would agree with a Keynesian like Paul Krugeman but his op-ed today Forgive in forget is an important read that many have already dsicussed. ❋ Unknown (2009)

What the republicans seem to «forget» is that 1.3 million jobs were lost during the last year of the Bush administration. ❋ Unknown (2009)

One of the issues that people seem to forget is ability. ❋ Unknown (2009)

What some of these posters forget is that while an AR can use up to a 30 round magazine, other than folks who just love to pop caps promiscuously, a hunter will still be selective with each shot. ❋ Unknown (2009)

While Palin points to some things that could be debated further (maybe changed, maybe not), the point she and most people forget is one point of which I had to remind a politician a short while ago. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The key factor that most people forget is that anyone selling anything will not be able to get a customer to pay more for a product than that customer’s precieved worth of the product. ❋ Unknown (2009)

And what a lot of libertarians forget is that while “No” and “Probably not” are not quite the same, “No” and “Yes” will never be the same; even in places where the results would be the same the process is significantly different**. ❋ Unknown (2010)

What DeMint seems to forget is that every news agency has him on CAMERA and recorded! ❋ Unknown (2009)

What most forget is this will be an Opt In system. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Which you yet again forget I’m quite happy with in a fundamental sense. olegt, ❋ Unknown (2009)

What many seem to forget is that the for-profit insurance companies are already «rationing» care far more than a public option would. ❋ Unknown (2009)

The lesson, which I hope none of us forget, is that everyone’s life has value and purpose. ❋ Matt Schudel (2010)

It’s easy for us civilians to sit on our butts and criticize him for not immediately sending more troops, but what some seem to forget is that many of our troops are already serving their 3rd, 4th, even 5th tours in Iraq & Afghanistan. ❋ Unknown (2009)

What a lot of conservatives forget is that their answer and the libertarian answer is not quite the same; once a conservative is convinced that government intervention is acceptable or even laudable he will enthusiastically support it*. ❋ Unknown (2010)

What most also forget is that taxpayers are already paying for the medical expenses of the uninsured through higher insurance premiums (some can’t afford it, some can’t even get insured due to pre existing conditions). ❋ Unknown (2009)

What people seem to forget is that medical care itself can actually make you less healthy. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I forget, is Palin a person or a cartoon character? ib ❋ Unknown (2009)

I hope the democrats just plain forget the republicans, and put in a good reform that does have a public option. ❋ Unknown (2009)

«[dude], [i forgot] where [I live]. . . .» ❋ Alexius (2003)

Friend #1: «Hey Jen did you remember that [piece of paper] I wrote for you?»
Friend #2: «[Damn it man] no the forgetitis is [so real] today!»
Friend #1:» Thats ok I won’t hold it against you or anything…» ❋ Jenniferpiece (2016)

….[wha]? [hmm]? [ohhhhh]….. ❋ Callinghome (2004)

Q: Did you hear tomorrow everyone is [ditching] work.
A: No way! You gotta be [forgetting] [kidding] me. ❋ Pinkymona (2011)

Michael often forgets to [take out] [the garbage], so the house starts to [stink]. ❋ Francis7808 (2013)

My girlfriend is such a [forgeter], she [forgot] [my brother’s] name. ❋ Forgotme (2019)

[I don’t know] about [forgetion] ❋ Heeccceerr (2018)

Forgetfulness… [now what] does that [mean] again? ❋ EthanRDoesMC (2017)

Girl: I [hate] it when….
Boy: What? What were [you going] to say?
Girl: [Forget it]. ❋ Commander Shepard69 (2010)

[You won] [the lottery], [forget it].
[Forget it], James got into an accident. ❋ Fireman89 (2005)

забывать, не помнить, позабывать, перезабыть

глагол

- забывать, не помнить

don’t forget about it — не забудьте об этом
you must not forget that … — вы должны помнить, что …
I forgot how to do it — я забыл, как это делается
I always forget dates — я никогда не помню дат
never to be forgotten — незабываемый

- упустить (из виду)

to forget to do smth. — забыть сделать что-л.
the following names were forgotten in drawing up the list — при составлении списка были пропущены следующие имена

- пренебречь, не оценить должным образом

to forget one’s duties — небрежно относиться к своим обязанностям
to forget old friends — забывать старых друзей
don’t forget the waiter — не забудь официанта; ≅ дай официанту на чай

- забыть (где-л.), оставить

to forget one’s keys — забыть ключи (дома)
to forget oneself — а) забывать о себе, думая только о других; б) забываться, вести себя неподобающим образом; в) забываться, терять сознание
Forget it! — а) не стоит об этом говорить!, не за что!; не стоит благодарности!; б) (тогда) нам не о чём больше говорить; ≅ разговор кончен; ≅ всё равно не договоримся
eaten bread is soon forgotten — посл. забыть хлеб-соль; ≅ добро быстро забывается

Мои примеры

Словосочетания

to forget completely / utterly — совсем забыть  
forget everything — забыть всё  
«fit-and-forget» — жаргонный термин, характеризующий чрезвычайно высокий уровень надежности  
put down the address lest you should forget it — запишите адрес, чтобы не забыть  
forget me not — светло-голубой цвет; незабудка  
forget-me-not — светло-голубой цвет; незабудка  
forget-me-nots — капли спермы  
forget old friends — забывать старых друзей  
forget oneself — забывать о себе, думая только о других; вести себя неподобающим образом  
forget partially — подзабыть  

Примеры с переводом

Forget it!

а) не стоит об этом говорить!, не за что!; не стоит благодарности!; б) (тогда) нам не о чём больше говорить; ≅ разговор кончен; ≅ всё равно не договоримся

Don’t forget to write home.

Не забывай писать домой.

I shall never forget this day.

Я никогда не забуду этот день.

Make him forget it!

Заставь его забыть об этом!

He forgot his old friends.

Он позабыл своих старых друзей.

I keep forgetting her name.

Постоянно забываю ее имя.

Don’t forget to dot the i.

Не забудьте расставить все точки над i.

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Примеры, ожидающие перевода

She decided she would try to forget the episode by the lake.

If you’re thinking of getting Roy to help, you can forget it!

After the divorce he flung himself into his work to forget her.

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Возможные однокоренные слова

forgetful  — забывчивый, невнимательный, беспамятный, небрежный, безголовый
forgetting  — забывающий
forgetive  — изобретательный, творческий
forgettable  — легко забывающийся, незапоминающийся

Формы слова

verb
I/you/we/they: forget
he/she/it: forgets
ing ф. (present participle): forgetting
2-я ф. (past tense): forgot
3-я ф. (past participle): forgotten

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verb (used with object), for·got or (Archaic) for·gat [fer-gat]; /fərˈgæt/; for·got·ten [fer-got-n] /fərˈgɒt 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.

to leave behind unintentionally; neglect to take: to forget one’s keys.

to omit mentioning; leave unnoticed.

to fail to think of; take no note of.

to neglect willfully; disregard or slight.

verb (used without object), for·got or (Archaic) for·gat [fer-gat]; /fərˈgæt/; for·got·ten [fer-got-n] /fərˈgɒt n/ or for·got; for·get·ting.

to cease or omit to think of something.

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Idioms about forget

    forget oneself, to say or do something improper or unbefitting one’s rank, position, or character.

Origin of forget

First recorded before 900; for- + get; replacing Middle English foryeten, Old English forg(i)etan; cognate with Old Saxon fargetan, Old High German firgezzan

usage note for forget

Both forgot and forgotten are used as the past participle of forget : Many have already forgot (or forgotten ) the hard times of the Depression. Only forgotten is used attributively: half-forgotten memories.

OTHER WORDS FROM forget

for·get·ta·ble, adjectivefor·get·ter, nounun·for·get·ting, adjective

Words nearby forget

forgat, forgather, forgave, forge, forgery, forget, forgetful, forget it, forgetive, forget-me-not, forget oneself

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Words related to forget

fail, ignore, neglect, overlook, skip, blow, obliterate, blink, discount, disregard, drop, omit, slight, transgress, trespass, disremember, draw a blank, lose sight of, misrecollect, overpass

How to use forget in a sentence

  • Yet one can almost forget there’s a pandemic going on in many parts of the continent.

  • That’s enough time to read the directions repeatedly, forget the paperwork on your kitchen table three times, and still manage to deliver it on your way to the grocery store with weeks to spare.

  • I think people forget sometimes that most of this legislative activity has been concentrated on public and, more specifically, on police use.

  • After all, if we put the consumer psychology lens in place, we mustn’t forget that people are more prone to evaluate essential and non-essential goods and services for daily use right now, showing more risk-aversion than usual.

  • You’re talking about people—many people—who didn’t have computers, forget about laptops.

  • The plan is to stretch it out as long as possible, then probably forget about it, and then suddenly remember it.

  • And for those on the Palestinian right who still dream of driving the Jews into the sea, they too can forget it.

  • But for those on the Israeli right who are hoping that this deferred dream will just fade away, they can forget it.

  • If we go another year without doing one people will just forget what it was.

  • Forget those silly “games played with the ball”; they are far “too violent for the body and stamp no character on the mind.”

  • On the morning after Ramona’s disappearance, words had been spoken by each which neither would ever forget.

  • Alone Orlean lay trying vainly to forget something—something that stood like a spectre before her eyes.

  • Forget it not: for there is no returning, and thou shalt do him no good, and shalt hurt thyself.

  • She would never forget it; but realizing its gravity, she decided thereupon never to tell it—the dream—to anybody.

  • She would sometimes gather them passionately to her heart; she would sometimes forget them.

British Dictionary definitions for forget


verb -gets, -getting or -got or -gotten or archaic, dialect -got

(when tr, may take a clause as object or an infinitive) to fail to recall (someone or something once known); be unable to remember

(tr; may take a clause as object or an infinitive) to neglect, usually as the result of an unintentional error

(tr) to leave behind by mistake

(tr) to disregard intentionally

(when tr, may take a clause as object) to fail to mention

forget oneself

  1. to act in an improper manner
  2. to be unselfish
  3. to be deep in thought

forget it! an exclamation of annoyed or forgiving dismissal of a matter or topic

Derived forms of forget

forgettable, adjectiveforgetter, noun

Word Origin for forget

Old English forgietan; related to Old Frisian forgeta, Old Saxon fargetan, Old High German firgezzan

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Other Idioms and Phrases with forget


In addition to the idiom beginning with forget

  • forget it
  • forget oneself

also see:

  • forgive and forget

The American Heritage® Idioms Dictionary
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