Plural of 'forgetter'; multiple people who tend to forget things.
Simply the plural form of 'forgetter,' adding the standard '-s' suffix to create the plural. Like most English nouns, 'forgetter' pluralizes regularly.
Research shows that 'forgetters' aren't necessarily less intelligent—they often have minds so full of complex thoughts that everyday details don't stick. Einstein was famously a forgetter of mundane things because his brain was busy with physics equations!
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