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    Use "forgotten" in a sentence

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    forgotten


    1. long after the mood they said it in has been forgotten


    2. "I had forgotten, we want that kept out of the news


    3. He’d almost forgotten about it


    4. What can you do? How can you make yourself heard when no one will listen? How can you be redeemed when you feel like your role in life is to be discarded and forgotten? You light the kerosene stove for dinner


    5. One of the biggest sources of stress and sadness for older adults is loneliness and feeling isolated and forgotten by others


    6. Meditation is an interior act, and can only be performed successfully when the body is relaxed, rightly poised and then forgotten


    7. They had forgotten about the waiter and the warning


    8. I saw enough about you and Ava to make a guess as to what you want to remain private, but I have already forgotten what it was


    9. He stands up and stares off into the distance as if he had totally forgotten about them


    10. "That's right," doostEr had forgotten that

    11. A little-used mop stands in a bucket of dirty water in the center of the floor as if it were long ago forgotten there


    12. The one I had ignored and then forgotten


    13. doostEr had forgotten to think about that also


    14. Obviously in my enthusiasm to denounce I had forgotten about his trashy and inappropriate tattoo


    15. Stephen rambles on mentioning lots of other people and telling me a little about them until we arrive at the venue by which time I have forgotten most of what he has said


    16. fauna of this long forgotten refrain at the edge of all things, found contentment in the


    17. A quick look in my diary at the weekend reminds me that my car is due to be MOT’d this week – damn! I’d forgotten that


    18. The straps… He’d forgotten to rig them to hold her limbless torso


    19. My pulse quickened at the sound of his boot-steps, and with every one of these heightened moments I found myself reciting verses from long forgotten texts


    20. I had almost forgotten about it until yesterday afternoon, when she called me and we arranged to meet in the centre of Athens this evening

    21. ‘Oh heavens, I’d forgotten about that, Nick


    22. But Gabriella had been dust in her casket long enough to be forgotten, before the Lula's automated circuits began to thaw him


    23. The pretence of the hood was forgotten


    24. "I guess I could have forgotten


    25. Alfred wondered if Alan had completely forgotten the phone and was going to leave it on thru their bedroom antics? He completely panicked, heart pain and all


    26. She told them I had forgotten what “playing”


    27. Some of these rogue thoughts leaked into the here and now, drifting all the way out to Smith’s now forgotten song of the Earth


    28. The song was Good and Smith, even though he heard none of the individual songs sung by the flora and fauna of this long forgotten refrain at the edge of all things, found contentment in the straightforward knowledge that the song continued, a fulfilment sufficient for Him to think the work of creation a noble thing


    29. It is the new chorus of our forgotten comradesAnd the halleluyahs of our second selves


    30. He reached back into the cradle of equality where democratic histories and fables languished, forgotten and ridiculed

    31. She pursued ancient error messages who's original usage had long been forgotten and tried to understand the intent of the code they were reported in


    32. They had instantly forgotten all about


    33. forgotten these twenty years,


    34. Alan had pretty much forgotten his foot by now


    35. The memory awaked, I let my thoughts trawl over those days, the book lying forgotten in my lap


    36. the forgotten grave, his name obscured,


    37. I’d been prepared for her to have forgotten me or changed her mind, but not that


    38. and so it is that I remain, forgotten, forgetting my purpose, my once ago lover


    39. ’ I replied, holding out the coat to him and trying to think of anything I could have forgotten


    40. Despite the bright sunshine, there is an air of melancholy neglect … similar to the atmosphere you find in a junk yard, where unwanted relics have been piled up and forgotten, unwanted and unused

    41. And had I forgotten so soon - were they spies? Where were they really taking me? I didn't recognize any of this


    42. I had forgotten it happened, or not even realized by the time he walked away


    43. I had forgotten what it was like to interact with people especially romantically even though I was still unusually doped up


    44. I think it came as a surprise since I had forgotten about that area of specialty for quite some time


    45. ’ I said, long forgotten memories of that time suddenly coming back to me


    46. Hang on, I’ve forgotten my diary


    47. ‘Good grief, I’d forgotten all about that lot!’


    48. At first the telephone conversation with the old woman went very badly, with her great-aunt being extremely hostile to the memory of her nephew’s long forgotten children, but, as Annie described her predicament and as the old woman remembered that it had always been the men in the Craig family who had been the cause of the greatest unhappiness, she eventually found it in her heart to offer the young woman one of her flats at a very competitive rent


    49. ‘Oh heavens! I’d forgotten about her in all the excitement


    50. extinguished and, if not forgotten, he was certainly relegated over













































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    Synonyms for "forgotten"

    disregarded forgotten remote antiquated archaic primeval

    "forgotten" definitions

    not noticed inadvertently