completely forget
Frequency: 8.540.3 per million words
To be unable to remember something at all.
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Examples (20)
- I'm so sorry, I completely forgot your name.
- I completely forgot you were coming today.
- She was so nervous on stage that she completely forgot her lines.
- I've completely forgotten your name again.
- Did you completely forget about our dinner plans tonight?
- She completely forgot the deadline and missed the submission.
- He'd been so busy all day that he completely forgot to eat lunch.
- The incident was completely forgotten by the press within a week.
- If you don't write it down now, you'll completely forget by tomorrow.
- By the time we arrived, he'd completely forgotten about the booking.
- It's frustrating when you completely forget what you were about to say.
- Did you completely forget to lock the door?
- The witness seemed to have completely forgotten the events of that night.
- Let's completely forget our differences and move on.
- Oops, I completely forgot to call you back earlier!
- They seem to have completely forgotten where they parked.
- After twenty years, he had completely forgotten his native language.
- Please forgive me—I completely forgot to reply.
- I hate the feeling of waking up and realizing I've completely forgotten an important dream.
- Sorry, I completely forgot about your text.