forgotten

IPA: fɝgˈɑtʌn

noun

  • A person or thing that has been forgotten.

adjective

  • Of which knowledge has been lost; which is no longer remembered.
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Examples of "forgotten" in Sentences

  • For this world, warm in the middle and my name forgotten, I have to run and give these daffodil prisms to the poor that I took from the dead.
  • FDR ` s entire appeal was to what he called the forgotten man, these guys who were left behind in the switches of industrial capitalism and all the rest.
  • "I have never forgotten -- never -- never _forgotten_!" faltered Madeleine, in a voice that had a sound of tears, answering to those that glittered in her eyes.
  • Back in the day, Tosches wrote a column for Creem Magazine called Unsung Heroes, in which he profiled what he called "forgotten rhythm-and-blues and country renegades."
  • As we mentioned, McCain spending this week campaigning in what he calls the forgotten areas of America, trying to convince voters he's a different kind of Republican candidate.
  • To prove to you that I had not forgotten you before your letter came, here is the fragment of an unfinished one which I send you, to begin with -- an imperfect fossil letter, which no comparative anatomy will bring much sense out of -- except the plain fact _that you were not forgotten_ ....

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