Forget

/fərˈɡɛt/ verb

To forget is to fail to remember something. It can happen because time has passed, you were not paying attention, or the memory was never stored strongly.

From Old English “forgietan,” where “for-” often added a sense of completely or away, and “-gietan” meant “to get” or “to grasp.” So forgetting originally suggested “letting go of what you had grasped in mind.”

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