forgetful / fərˈgɛt fəl /

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forgetful 的定义

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

forgetful 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

tending to not remember

更多forgetful例句

  1. 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.
  2. For kidsChildren can be forgetful and finicky, with likes and dislikes that seem to change on a whim.
  3. Pandemic anxiety is making us sleepless, forgetful and angry.
  4. No one would confuse him the taciturn, forgetful and vengeful Senate Majority Leader.
  5. But in so doing he appeared to be either forgetful of or intemperate towards a sizeable chunk of his own governing coalition.
  6. Dylan also appeared, at the first concert, as the harmonica soloist on “Forgetful Heart,” but in a wholly different register.
  7. His action was simply the action of a strong, business-like, and patriotic man, forgetful of finesse.
  8. Instead of being confiding and happy, she seemed listless, forgetful, and nervous.
  9. Amazed, forgetful of their discomfort, the girls listened while the throbbing, haunting melody wailed itself to a close.
  10. When Mysie reached her room, she sat down to think matters over for herself, forgetful of the fact that she was wet.
  11. For a long time she sat brooding, forgetful of the present and of the little comedy of elderly lovers going on inside the house.