To forget meaning in English
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Definition
to forget (about something): to not remember (something)
I forgot to tell you that I'll be coming home late tonight.
Forget it!: Don't worry! It doesn't matter!
Forget about it!: Stop thinking/talking about it! It doesn't matter!
Examples
- "When I forgot to feed the cat for a couple of days, you were really angry for about a week, but you finally let me back in the house when I brought you those flowers."
- "One... Two... Three... Four... Five... Six... Seven... Nine... I forgot eight!"
- "Forget it! You don't understand!"
- "Forget about the Old West, I'm taking you to the new East!"
- "Icarus : Well, on December 12th, 1983, I forgot to count them and my mother left me."
- "Edward : Forget it Jean, I'm going to be brave and go to the rock gig all on my own, like a big boy..."
- "Alas, Gymglish user, although you sometimes forget my name in the heat of passion, calling me "GymEnglish", my love for you never wavers, never falters!"
- "Forget about that, let me show you another "app"."
- "In case you've forgotten, we had reached a deal on selling co-branded cosmetic products on the Asian market!"
- "Dr. Gilchrist : Forget it, follow me please."
- "Dr. Gilchrist : Forget it."
- "Just forget about this, okay?"
- "I'm sorry I didn't send it earlier - I forgot."
- "Jean : I forgot my passport!"
- "Bruno : Forget it, Herbert."
- "We mustn't forget that Philip is mentally challenged."
- "Oh forget it."
- "Mrs. Brady : I forgot to tell you but you'll be sharing a bed with Masaki."
- "You emailed me Bruno's expenses for this month, but I think you forgot to include the spreadsheet."
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