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forgetful

/fer-get-fuhl/US // fərˈgɛt fəl //UK // (fəˈɡɛtfʊl) //

健忘的,健忘,善忘,善忘的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : apt to forget; that forgets: a forgetful person.
    • : heedless or neglectful: to be forgetful of others.
    • : bringing on oblivion: forgetful slumber.

Synonyms & Antonyms

adj.tending to not remember
Synonyms
careless粗心大意,漫不经心,粗心,粗心大意的distracted分心,分心的,分心了,分散注意力inattentive不专心,心不在焉,不专心致志,不专心的sloppy粗心大意,马虎,草率,粗枝大叶unmindful不知不觉中,不注意,不知不觉,无意识absent缺少,缺少的,缺失的,缺失absent-minded心不在焉,漫不经心,漫不经心的,心不在焉的abstracted抽象的,抽取的,抽出的,抽象地airheaded空头,空头主义,空头的,空头支票amnemonic记忆性,记忆性的,失忆症,记忆力amnesic失忆,失忆的,失忆症,失忆的人asleep on the job在工作中睡着了,在工作中睡着,在工作中睡觉,工作时睡着了bemused懵懵懂懂,糊涂,糊涂的,疑惑dreamy梦幻般的,梦幻的,梦幻,梦寐以求的heedless漫不经心,漫不经心的,漫不经心地,漠不关心lax宽松,松懈,宽松的,松弛like an absent-minded professorlooking out window望着窗外,望窗外,向窗外望去,向窗外看mooning月球,月亮,月球运动,月光moony牡蛎,牡马,牡丹,牡羊座neglectful疏忽大意,忽略不计,疏于管理,忽视negligent疏忽大意,疏忽大意的,疏忽,疏忽的nirvanic涅槃,涅槃式,涅盘,涅槃式的not on the job不在工作岗位上,不在职,不在岗,不在工作岗位oblivious视而不见,忽略不计,漠不关心,视而不见的out of it从中,从中获得,从中获利,从中获取out to lunch外出就餐,出去吃午饭,出去吃午餐,出去吃饭pipe dreaming做梦,做梦吧,做梦都在想,做梦都在想的事preoccupied全神贯注,全神贯注的,心不在焉,心事重重remiss不负责任,不负责任的,疏忽大意,不负责任的人slack松弛,松懈,松懈的,松垮的unwitting不知不觉中,不知不觉的,不知不觉,不知不觉中的woolgathering采毛,收集羊毛,采毛活动,采毛业

Examples

  • The internal obstacles that commonly prevent change—the tendency to give into temptation, to be lazy, to be forgetful, to experience self-doubt, and so on—are surmountable.

  • For kidsChildren can be forgetful and finicky, with likes and dislikes that seem to change on a whim.

  • Pandemic anxiety is making us sleepless, forgetful and angry.

  • No one would confuse him the taciturn, forgetful and vengeful Senate Majority Leader.

  • But in so doing he appeared to be either forgetful of or intemperate towards a sizeable chunk of his own governing coalition.

  • Dylan also appeared, at the first concert, as the harmonica soloist on “Forgetful Heart,” but in a wholly different register.

  • His action was simply the action of a strong, business-like, and patriotic man, forgetful of finesse.

  • Instead of being confiding and happy, she seemed listless, forgetful, and nervous.

  • Amazed, forgetful of their discomfort, the girls listened while the throbbing, haunting melody wailed itself to a close.

  • When Mysie reached her room, she sat down to think matters over for herself, forgetful of the fact that she was wet.

  • For a long time she sat brooding, forgetful of the present and of the little comedy of elderly lovers going on inside the house.