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forgotten
[ fer-got-n ]
forgotten
/ əˈɡɒə /
verb
- a past participle of forget
Usage Note
Other Word Forms
- -ڴǰ·dzt adjective
- ܲȴ-ڴǰ·dzt adjective
- ܲЭǰ·dzt adjective
- ɱ-ڴǰ·dzt adjective
Example Sentences
“As Palestinian Christians, we often feel forgotten, but in those moments, we weren’t.”
"Do you still remember, or have you forgotten where you're from?"
This bias can create a negative feedback loop, the paper warns, where the most-studied species keep getting studied and the “drab” species fade into the background, forgotten by both science and the public.
Some also report experiencing altered states of consciousness, in which they see visions or resurface forgotten memories.
But so much has happened outside of the ring that we have forgotten, or perhaps never had the opportunity to truly find out, how good a boxer Benn actually is.
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