Forgotten [adjective]

Definition of Forgotten:

out of one's mind

Opposite/Antonyms of Forgotten:


Sentence/Example of Forgotten:

Many others respond to the sudden proximity as if a forgotten, dust-covered cord had been plugged into a power source.

The movie suggests, in a way, that memories are never completely lost, that it always remains possible to go back, even to people and places that seem long forgotten.

"It is ill-fated;" and Alessandro blamed himself for having forgotten her only association with the name.

But don't go hunting after them, there are still modern Immortals in the darkness of a forgotten language.

Chief and most musical among these signs were the almost forgotten sounds of dropping water, and tinkling rills.

Ernest called out; "you have forgotten your money;" and he held out a purse, but the man was gone.

Pearson flung his knife and fork at it, having forgotten to drop those light weapons when he leaped up.

I had forgotten my uniform and my glory, my hair and my hat, and was leaning forward with my eyes on the girl.

One might almost think that she had not forgotten; that sometimes she had wished for him, that she was glad to see him now.

In a few days a new home was ready and the terrible hurricane forgotten by the carefree, happy little boy.