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Meanings of
forgettable
in English
Portuguese
que pode ser esquecido
Spanish
olvidable
Back to the meaning
Easily forgotten.
unforgettable
Related terms
unmemorable
Portuguese
que pode ser esquecido
Antonyms
Examples for "
unforgettable
"
unforgettable
Examples for "
unforgettable
"
1
New levels and
unforgettable
memories shared with our closest friends and family.
2
Thank you God for allowing me to have such an
unforgettable
week.
3
Afterwards the interaction with the fans and among ourselves was simply
unforgettable
.
4
Sir, - I am back from my first
unforgettable
visit to Ireland.
5
Without doubt among the most astonishing performances of 2019, and
unforgettable
theatre.
Usage of
forgettable
in English
1
After a
forgettable
couple of weeks some good fortune is long overdue.
2
Scotland at least have victory to remember from an utterly
forgettable
game.
3
The only goal of a
forgettable
game arrived in the 30th minute.
4
I highly recommend it, though the included CD-ROM is pretty much
forgettable
.
5
McCarron's late heroics provided a bright spot on an otherwise
forgettable
performance.
6
Australian Prime Ministers have had some
forgettable
moments on the cricket pitch.
7
Happy, upbeat stuff, you know the sort of thing, sweet but
forgettable
.
8
Well, there was one anyway in an otherwise completely
forgettable
first half.
9
Sometimes the most
forgettable
of games leave the most indelible of impressions.
10
He was a wonderful centre-forward, who never seemed to score
forgettable
goals.
11
Overnight in Sanjo, another
forgettable
town on the rice plains of Niigata.
12
His introduction was the only lasting memory from a
forgettable
scoreless draw.
13
Malek may have been excellent but all the other performances were
forgettable
.
14
I was just another orphan, and a very
forgettable
one at that.
15
The opening 40 minutes were quite
forgettable
and had a typical end-of-season feel.
16
Two stars means mediocre but acceptable, three means
forgettable
but fine.
Other examples for "forgettable"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
About this term
forgettable
Adjective
Frequent collocations
largely forgettable
otherwise forgettable
forgettable face
instantly forgettable
forgettable night
More collocations
Translations for
forgettable
Portuguese
que pode ser esquecido
esquecível
Spanish
olvidable
Forgettable
through the time
Forgettable
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Less common
United Kingdom
Rare