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Example sentences for "forgotten"

Lexicographically close words:
forgoe; forgoing; forgone; forgot; forgott; forhead; foring; forint; foris; fork
  1. But all other griefs and cares were forgotten in anxiety for the fate of Don Alonso de Aguilar.

  2. Dodo had forgotten that she had made this odious comparison.

  3. Last night at dinner I heard you say that you had probably forgotten how to read, as you hadn't read anything for so long.

  4. I've forgotten the pennies and the gum-bottle.

  5. Then they recollected themselves again, having forgotten for a moment how much they hated me, and the roar stopped like turning a tap off.

  6. David had never forgotten that remarkable game of croquet he once witnessed when Prince Albert Hun, as he was now called, and Miss Grantham both cheated, and this morning as a reasonable diversion, he chose to impersonate him and cheat too.

  7. He had forgotten to take the key with him; and the faint howling of the robber soon seemed lost in triumphant laughter above the grave which had closed over him.

  8. All the castle windows which looked on the tilt-yard were already crowded with richly attired ladies, and most persons seemed to have forgotten both mattins and mass for the festival.

  9. All shall be forgotten as in old times, when the good Drost Peter settled our childish disputes, and our mother Agnes joined our hands together.

  10. You leave the popular novel till people have forgotten to ask, "How do you like it?

  11. Is it an old Pelasgic or a Thracian forest grown maenadic over some forgotten vengeance of the early days?

  12. Bob had hardly uttered the words when Dexter, who had forgotten all about the boat, ran to the water's edge feeling sure that it was gone.

  13. This was soon unloosed after they had climbed in, dripping, and covering the cushions with mud, but all that was forgotten in the delight of having found the boat.

  14. Helen after the lunch; and somehow her tone of voice seemed to indicate that she had forgotten all about the workhouse clothes.

  15. Almost as he spoke the man came out again into the tidal river and rowed away, went up some distance, and they had almost forgotten him when they saw him come slowly along, close inshore.

  16. Mr. Davis and his coadjutors had evidently forgotten the effect of the Texas Santa Fe Expedition, in 1841, upon the people of the Province of New Mexico; but the natives themselves had not.

  17. Who, among bearded and grizzled old fellows like myself, has forgotten that most sensational of all the miserably executed illustrations in the geographies of fifty years ago, "The Santa Fe Traders attacked by Indians"?

  18. On arriving in the city I found I had forgotten both the name and address of my friends.

  19. But on reading the article in his book, I discovered that he had forgotten some of the facts.

  20. His name is Susag; the Lord speaks to him whether he is asleep or awake, but I have forgotten her name.

  21. Yes, we know you," we said, "But we have forgotten your name.

  22. Bull's "management" proved rather untrustworthy; for Bull had forgotten to take into account the dryness of the twigs, and also another factor.

  23. Wicks Merritt's evidently forgotten I was on furlough once myself," he said.

  24. The crowd was thrown into confusion; a babel of excited voices arose, and the race was forgotten in an instant.

  25. She had not forgotten the magnitude of the service he had done for her.

  26. Your love would soon have been dead of ennui; after some time you would have entirely forgotten me, and as you read my name on the list of your conquests, you would have asked yourself: "Who the devil was she?

  27. I have forgotten to tell you that Rosette, having discovered where I had gone, had written me a most imploring letter, begging me to come and see her; I could not refuse, and I visited her at a country estate she has.

  28. It is so long since you were here we thought you had forgotten us.

  29. Let her be forgotten by you all; her wand shall be saved for a more worthy sister.

  30. Your brothers are having such a fine time they have quite forgotten you; they will not be back today, so run along and be merry with them.

  31. But let it never be forgotten that the confidence of Orientals goes only to those whom they recognize as strong enough and determined enough always to hold their own and protect their rights!

  32. Nor has he forgotten the lesson taught by the history of his own race (and of the greatest nations of the world), that oceans no longer separate--they unite.

  33. But now nearly everybody has forgotten about May-Day fun.

  34. She was making them daisy and clover chains, and she seemed completely to have forgotten the rude boy.

  35. She could see that David had forgotten her and was thinking and talking aloud.

  36. She had almost forgotten how angry she could be in the two peaceful weeks she had spent with Phil.

  37. An old colored woman, 'Mammy Ellen,' who was a girl in our family when I was a young man, has not forgotten us.

  38. His fellow-passenger was in a deep reverie and had forgotten his presence.

  39. The girls, who had been so friendly with him in the last few days, had forgotten his very existence, now that the other boys had returned.

  40. You have forgotten me because you have had many interests in your life that have crowded me out.

  41. I had forgotten I had not seen them in the last half hour.

  42. Well, it was just as well that he had been forgotten for to-night, at least, for he had work to do.

  43. When she came out she had forgotten to be silent; she was mumbling and muttering to herself.

  44. Why, Mother sent you a present, and I have forgotten to give it to you.

  45. Brutus, however, had forgotten me, and had sprung into the hall.

  46. I had forgotten you had sent him to the house.

  47. He seemed to have forgotten I was there as he continued.

  48. Yes," she said, speaking more quickly, "forgotten that you are in the pay of my family.

  49. Your pardon, my lady, but I have forgotten, forgotten so completely that even the stairs seem merely a gentle blur.

  50. Perhaps I might have forgotten if I had not visited the stables.

  51. I had almost forgotten that I was so near the grave.

  52. You have forgotten you are back in America.

  53. I had forgotten you were diverting, or is it one of your latest virtues.

  54. She would have forgotten that it is quite impossible.

  55. I must have stood for twenty seconds watching him while he watched the fire, before he turned and faced me, and when he did I had forgotten the words I had framed to greet him.

  56. For the moment he seemed to have quite forgotten the affairs of his counting house, and the inventory of goods from France, which a clerk had placed before him.

  57. Quite as one would expect from Mademoiselle," his voice replied, "but fortunately my son also has not forgotten his manners.

  58. Brutus had not forgotten his days as a house servant.

  59. I have forgotten it already, so far as repeating it to any mortal man is concerned," replied the Illinoisan.

  60. What marvel that all the lessons of childhood, which stood between her and obedience to the master of her destiny, were forgotten or only remembered with abhorrence?

  61. No bickerings at the school-house door, to be afterwards forgotten in explanations and kisses, now.

  62. Robert Brand had apparently forgotten all his pain and risen from his chair, still holding his daughter's arm, as he hurled out the interrogation and the threat.

  63. A man who loved her less or, who had fewer of the natural impulses of the gentleman than Carlton Brand, might only have thought of the taunt conveyed and forgotten its justice.

  64. But better even this long separation--thought the young girl--than a return which would induce words between father and son, never to be forgiven or forgotten while either held life and memory.

  65. The wizard of the Never-Never has not forgotten how to weave his spells while I've been south," he said.

  66. Must be a bit off for their husbands," he said; and his apologies were forgotten in the absorbing topic of "Freezers.

  67. May it be many a long day before the forgotten shipment of red tape finds its way to the Territory to strangle the courtesy of our officers!

  68. Maluka nodding, Sambo's question was forgotten until the next mid-day.

  69. But something was to follow, that once seen could never be forgotten the advance of the man to the horse.

  70. Like all bushmen, he could be delicately reticent when conferring a favour; but a forgotten razor-strop betrayed him later on.

  71. It appeared to Doggie, handing round the three-tiered cake-stand, that he had returned to some forgotten existence.

  72. But this was forgotten in consideration of other things.

  73. Had it not been of sheer steel, the forgotten bones of Miles Standish Would at this moment be mold, in the grave in the Flemish morasses.

  74. And stay," he added; "I have forgotten what is most necessary of the whole.

  75. The women recognized her, [v]infallibly, at first sight; even those who had quite forgotten her.

  76. She had almost forgotten cartridges--and a revolver.

  77. George Birt had indeed forgotten him,--forgotten even the promised "whings.

  78. Was it possible that George had forgotten to tell of his danger.

  79. Do you think I've forgotten what you did for me that night in Elkhead?

  80. He made her think of one of her big school boys who had forgotten his lesson and now stood cudgeling his memory and dreading that terrible nightmare of "staying after school.

  81. Another minute, Dan, and I'll tell a man you've forgotten me.

  82. He spent most of his time close to the cabin, for though he had forgotten the world there was no decisive proof that the world would forget him half so easily; that was not the way of the sheriff.

  83. Have you so soon forgotten your instructions in the world of spirits?

  84. When I emerged from my prison-grave into the world and the Church again, I was old and feeble and bronzed and broken, forgotten by all men, a cipher in the sphere of thought and life in which I had expected to occupy so commanding a position.

  85. I had forgotten the outer world and supposed it had forgotten me.

  86. They were interrupted in these sweet offices of mutual sympathy, by the voice of a servant asking Mary Magdalen if she had forgotten that she had to prepare herself and her companions for the grand supper at the house of Magistus.

  87. A long beard, stained of a golden yellow by some vegetable dye, gave him a grotesque and never-to-be-forgotten appearance.

  88. Simon also had not forgotten the defeat of his great scheme at Bethany, and he desired above all things to get possession of Mary for his own private ends.

  89. The method of telegraphing Chinese characters, whose discovery enabled the Chinese to make use of the telegraph, was the ingenious invention of a forgotten genius in the Imperial Maritime Customs of China.

  90. It was in a semi-barbarian village named Portree, in a forgotten remnant of Scotland called the Isle of Skye.

  91. But whatever Isabel Burton's faults, they are all drowned and forgotten in her devotion to her husband.

  92. My uncle had quite forgotten that in quiet English households servants retire to rest before 3 a.

  93. After January," he says, "I shall run to the Greek Islands, and pick up my forgotten modern Greek.

  94. This would bring a torrent of angry words, but when they met again all was forgotten and the flirtations of the day before were repeated.

  95. Although Fortune cheated Burton of having been the actual discoverer of the Source of the Nile, it must never be forgotten that all the credit of having inaugurated the expedition to Central Africa and of leading it are his.

  96. I have not forgotten you, and what it means to you who loved each other so much.

  97. When he went into the little sitting-room after his walk, and Barbara rose up from the sofa to meet him, he had been startled, she was confused and frightened, and they had forgotten the ordinary greetings.

  98. I had forgotten those last lines--how stupid of me!

  99. The wild and restless melancholy of the evening harmonised so marvellously with his temper, that he could almost have forgotten its outward reality, had it not been for the wind which blew freshly in his face.

  100. But GrĂ´m and his party were Cave-Men, and had not yet forgotten all the instincts and capacities of their tree-dwelling ancestors.

  101. But he had forgotten the massive and tremendous tail.

  102. The girl laughed, her terror almost forgotten in her pride at having once more saved him.

  103. Her laughter was forgotten on the instant, because she guessed that his fertile brain was on the trail of some new experiment.

  104. But she had forgotten that the slave, Ook-ootsk, with his twisted and shrunken leg, could not run.

  105. As for myself, I had been so overjoyed at seeing my old friend restored that I would have forgotten anything.

  106. Rusty, forgotten in the excitement by Jennings, had roamed at will through the house and seemed quite interested.

  107. In the excitement of leaving Elaine's we had forgotten the bottle of digitalin.


  108. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "forgotten" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    acquitted; ago; ancient; antiquated; antique; bygone; condoned; dated; dead; deceased; defunct; departed; disregarded; elapsed; excused; expired; extinct; finished; forgiven; forgotten; forlorn; gone; ignored; indulged; irrecoverable; lapsed; lost; neglected; obsolete; over; overlooked; pardoned; passe; passed; past; redeemed; remitted; spared; unacknowledged; undone; vanished