forgot

simple past of forget

Verb

  1. simple past of forget
  2. past participle of forget
    • Pro. Thou lieſt, malignant Thing: haſt thou forgot / The fowle Witch Sycorax, who with Age and Enuy / Was grown into a hoope? haſt thou forgot her? - 1610–1611 (date written), William Shakespeare, “The Tempest”, in Mr....
    • Sir, Lord Hailes has forgot. There is nothing in Pryor that will excite to lewdness. - 1816 [1777], James Boswell, quoting Samuel Johnson, The life of Samuel Johnson […] , volume 3, T. Cadell and W. Davies, pages...
    • “That's so sweet of you! I think everyone has forgot me, sitting here in my box like a doll in a shop and nobody wants her.” “You haven't seen Dr. Wilfred, have you, Elli?” said Nikki. “Our lecturer? He hasn't phoned,...

Derived

forgotten unforgot