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forgotten
adjective as in out of one's mind
Strong matches
abandoned, buried, erased, gone, lapsed, lost, obliterated, omitted, repressed, suppressed
Weak matches
blanked out, blotted out, blown over, bygone, clean forgot, consigned to oblivion, disremembered, drew a blank, fell between the cracks, left behind, left out, past, past recollection, slipped one's mind, unrecalled, unremembered
Example Sentences
“What’s kind of terrifying about Steven, which I had forgotten, is you do one take and he’s like, OK, moving on.’
Chapple-McGruder says that Americans have forgotten to celebrate successes, like the roughly 12,500 children’s lives saved in the past 25 years thanks to vaccination.
She has released the emails - first reported in the Daily Record - begging for his name to be removed from the online record of his statement in the hope that his case would not be forgotten.
Even the day scenes feel tinged by darkness — especially when Shula visits her dead uncle’s home to find a neglected hovel of forgotten children likely to be abandoned by her judgmental aunties.
Ms Darian has previously said she felt she was the trial's "forgotten victim" as, unlike in her mother's case, there was no record of the abuse she is convinced was inflicted upon her.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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