forgetful in English

adjective
1
apt or likely not to remember.
I'm a bit forgetful these days
synonyms:absentmindedamnesicamnesiacvaguedisorganizeddreamyabstractedscatterbrainedhaving a mind/memory like a sieveheedless ofcareless ofunmindful ofinattentive tonegligent aboutoblivious tounconcerned aboutindifferent tonot bothered about
adjective

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "forgetful" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "forgetful", or refer to the context using the word "forgetful" in the English Dictionary.

1. I've been forgetful lately.

2. She can be very forgetful.

3. Forgetful, unreliable, goof-off...

4. No, I'm not forgetful.

5. Old people are sometimes forgetful.

6. My grandfather is getting more forgetful.

7. Oh, how forgetful of me.

8. I'm getting forgetful in my old age.

9. She was easily distracted and forgetful at school.

10. He became very forgetful in his declining years.

11. My old uncle has become rather forgetful.

12. He was soon forgetful of all dangers.

13. She has become very forgetful in recent years.

14. She's getting very forgetful in her old age.

15. No wonder she was easily distracted and forgetful at school.

16. As she got older, she became more prickly and forgetful.

17. My mother has become very forgetful and confused recently.

18. 6 synonyms for Amnesic: amnesiac, forgetful, oblivious, amnesiac, amnestic, amnesiac

19. She's a little forgetful, but that comes with old age.

20. We'll never accuse you of having done anything forgetful or unmanly.

21. They can also be forgetful or very tired and perhaps bad tempered.

22. 29 They can also be forgetful or very tired and perhaps bad tempered.

23. Oublieux, oublieuse (ooh-Blee-uuh, ooh-Blee-uuhz) adjective deliberately forgetful

24. He is quite forgetful, and called an addle head by others.

25. We become forgetful, so we lose things - you get the picture.

26. Grandfather is forgetful and often repeats himself when he tells a story.

27. Once, in a forgetful moment, he moved his hands sensuously down her stomach.

28. His father began to lose his memory bit by bit, becoming increasingly forgetful.

29. Absence makes the heart grow fonder... or forgetful. James Matthew Barrie 

30. 13 Once, in a forgetful moment, he moved his hands sensuously down her stomach.

31. Ellen was about as disorganized and forgetful as any fourth grade child in memory.

32. Age is foolish and forgetful when it underestimates youth. J. K. Rowling 

33. 20 Ellen was about as disorganized and forgetful as any fourth grade child in memory.

34. Also he appeared to have corrupted her: she was alternately prickly and forgetful.

35. 16 They can lapse into a forgetful toadyism, and abase themselves before their historical oppressors.

36. Synonyms for Amnemonic include forgetful, careless, neglectful, heedless, unmindful, absent-minded, oblivious, vague, disregardful and dreamy

37. Others include a complete therapeutic list at the end, particularly useful with multiple drugs and forgetful patients.

38. A more socially isolated person might become depressed and forgetful, and not be able to cope.

39. I was elated by the two peaks(Sentencedict.com ), but forgetful of how long the walk out would be.

40. Anesthesia may be used to relax you, block pain , make you sleepy or forgetful and make you

41. I was elated by the two peaks, but forgetful of how long the walk out would be.

42. A Cheating partner might also suddenly be forgetful about picking up the kids, birthdays and other important events, etc

43. Absentmindedness is where a person or person’s behavior or manner has or shows a habitually forgetful or inattentive disposition

44. Every actor ought to know his lines backwards before he goes on stage, as nervousness may make him forgetful.

45. As learning-disabled children are often forgetful and disorganized, a second set of textbooks could be provided for use at home.

46. A category with a faithful functor to Set is (by definition) a concrete category; in general, that forgetful functor is not full.

47. Synonyms for Amnesic include forgetful, absent-minded, amnesiac, vague, abstracted, scatterbrained, apt to forget, with a memory like a sieve, with a mind like a sieve and amnestic

48. However, as time passes, if it becomes difficult for parents to walk, if they are unable to shop, or if they become unusually forgetful, children may need to make adjustments.

49. By her kind, her meek, her inoffensive behaviour, she had Conciliated the sincere good will of all her neighbours and acquaintance; nor amid the busy cares of time was she ever forgetful of Eternity

50. Life can be a balancing act for any adult, but if you find yourself constantly late, disorganized, forgetful, and overwhelmed by your responsibilities, you may have attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), previously known as Add.