Disremember [verb]

Definition of Disremember:

forget

Synonyms of Disremember:


Opposite/Antonyms of Disremember:

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Sentence/Example of Disremember:

Tooby suah I ain't disremember dat ar knocker o' yourn—not oncet in twenty yeah.

Dont disremember to say something nice about his writin to tell yer if he gits safe home, and so, and so.

Ye disremember how shy she was, Olly, in them days, for ye was too young to notice.

Shure, dear, I do be havin so many worries that I disremember.

I can't—I disremember—what you said jus' now: ye mentioned the name o' that prodigal that was found.

Must have had one, of course; and it's so blessed long ago now I disremember what it was he put on the back of my shoulder.

Wasn't thar an old man in the Bible—I disremember his name—that cussed one of his sons, and blessed t'other one?

Jest look down: thar's Gettysburg, thar's Cemetery Ridge: don't say ye disremember them!

I disremember the name—'tis on my orders—but I know it's a long way up north.

Maybe I did—maybe I didn't; I disremember thim little things.