Forgetting - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |fərˈɡetɪŋ|  American pronunciation of the word forgetting
Brit.  |fəˈɡetɪŋ|  British pronunciation of the word forgetting
- this word is used as a present participle form of the verb 'to be'to forget

verb

- Present participle of forget.

noun

- The mental act by which something is forgotten.

Extra examples

I keep forgetting her name.

It's hard to shake the feeling that I'm forgetting something.

There's no greater crime than forgetting your anniversary.

The waiter was chastised for forgetting the customer's order.

...was such a ninny that he kept forgetting my name, even though I was wearing a name tag...

...there were raspberries from the audience when the hapless actress kept forgetting her lines...

...we sniggered as the actor kept forgetting his lines...

After forgetting my lines, I didn't have the face to go back on stage.

He raged at us for forgetting to order a replacement.

Oh yes, I was forgetting she was pregnant.

You'll have to pay for the packaging and transportation costs, not forgetting airport taxes.

Aren't you forgetting that you're already married?

Sid keeps forgetting my name. I think he's going a bit gaga.

I feel really guilty at forgetting her birthday again.

She was annoyed with Duncan for forgetting to phone.

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