Is Forgetted a word?

Forgetted definition
(nonstandard) Simple past tense and past participle of forget.
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What the meaning of forgetful?

Definition of forgetful

1 : likely to forget. 2 : characterized by negligent failure to remember : neglectful.
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What do you call a forgetful person?

careless, distracted, inattentive, sloppy, unmindful, absent, absent-minded, abstracted, airheaded, amnesic, bemused, dreamy, heedless, lax, mooning, moony, neglectful, negligent, nirvanic, oblivious.
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Is forget one word?

for•get′ter, n. Both forgot and forgotten are used as the past participle of forget:Many have already forgot (or forgotten) the hard times of the Depression. Only forgotten is used attributively:half-forgotten memories.
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What is the past tense of forget?

The past tense of forget is forgot. The -ed participle is forgotten.
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Is it forgot or forgotten?

The difference is in the tense. The first is the simple past, it means that at some point in the past you forgot it. The second is present perfect, which means that you forgot in the past and are continuing to have forgotten up to now.
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Is obliviousness a word?

1. The condition of being uninformed or unaware: ignorance, innocence, nescience, unawareness, unconsciousness, unfamiliarity.
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Is Regretfulness a word?

adj. full of regret; sorrowful because of what is lost, gone, or done. re•gret′ful•ly, adv. re•gret′ful•ness, n.
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What part of speech is forgetful?

FORGETFUL (adjective) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary.
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What is the opposite of being oblivious?

Opposite of unaware or unconscious of a fact or information. aware. conscious. mindful. cognizant.
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Is unawareness a word?

The condition of being uninformed or unaware: ignorance, innocence, nescience, obliviousness, unconsciousness, unfamiliarity.
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Is Disregardful a word?

Disregardful definition

Inconsiderate, thoughtless, heedless, regardless.
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How do I say I forget to my boss?

After you've explained what happened to your boss, offer a solution. You might say: “I know I already missed the deadline, but I can stay late today to finish things up.” If you truly can't think of a solution, just be honest: “I want to rectify the situation, but I'm not sure how.
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Why do I forget what I want to say?

The answer is you are likely to have been “dual-tasking” just before speaking. It might have been because you were thinking about the words you wanted to say and something else at the same time. Or maybe you were concentrating on listening while trying to think of what to say.
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How do I say I remember someone?

Some common synonyms of remember are recall, recollect, remind, and reminisce. While all these words mean "to bring an image or idea from the past into the mind," remember implies a keeping in memory that may be effortless or unwilled.
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Is Forgotten British English?

Even in British English, the past participle of "forget" is "forgotten" (just as the past participle of "beget" is "begotten".)
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Is had forgotten correct?

1. forgot or have forgotten are correct. Had forgotten is wrong. The forgetting is relevant to the present situation.
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Has been forgotten grammar?

Forgot is the simple past: "The waiter forgot us." You don't use the simple past with have or had to form the perfect tenses. Forgotten is the past participle: "The waiter has forgotten us/ had forgotten us." You use the past participle to form the perfect tenses.
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Did forget or did Forgot?

Forgot is past tense. Forget is present tense. Did you forget to write is correct one, because did takes first form with it.
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How do you say lack of knowledge?

lack of knowledge
  1. backwardness.
  2. illiteracy.
  3. illiterateness.
  4. lack of education.
  5. nescience.
  6. unenlightenment.
  7. unknowing.
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