How Do You Spell FORGOT?

Pronunciation: [fəɡˈɒt] (IPA)

The word "forgot" is spelled with the letters F-O-R-G-O-T. The correct pronunciation is /fərˈɡɒt/, with a schwa vowel sound before the stressed syllable. The "or" sound is pronounced as the short o sound /ɒ/. The "g" in "forgot" is pronounced as a hard /ɡ/ sound, and the "-ot" ending is pronounced with the short o sound /ɒt/. Remember not to confuse "forgot" with the past tense form "forgotten" which has three syllables /fəˈɡɒt(ə)n/.

FORGOT Meaning and Definition

  1. Forgot is the past tense of the verb "forget." It refers to the act of unintentionally failing to remember something or neglecting to retain information in one's memory. Forgetting occurs when a person's recollection or recognition of a specific detail, fact, event, or task is lost or becomes inaccessible.

    When someone forgets, it means they are unable to recall or retrieve the desired information from their memory at a given moment. It often happens when one fails to reinforce or consolidate the memory through repetition or when the memory trace weakens over time.

    Forgetting can occur due to various factors, such as age, stress, distractions, limited attention, lack of interest, or simply not paying enough attention to the information at the time it was initially perceived. It can also be influenced by the significance or relevance of the information to an individual.

    Furthermore, forgetting can be temporary or permanent depending on the circumstances. Temporary forgetting implies that the information is still stored in the memory but is currently inaccessible, while permanent forgetting suggests that the information has been entirely lost or overwritten in the memory storage.

    Overall, forgot is a verb used to describe the occurrence of memory loss, specifically when someone fails to remember or recall something that was previously known or experienced.

  2. • Forgotten.
    • Did forget.

    Etymological and pronouncing dictionary of the English language. By Stormonth, James, Phelp, P. H. Published 1874.

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Etymology of FORGOT

The word "forgot" is the past tense form of "forget". The Latin root of "forget" is "forgotten" (past participle of "oblitare") which means "to wipe away, to forget". In Old English, "forgetan" was used for "to lose the power of remembering". Eventually, through Middle English, it evolved into "forgot" as the past tense form.

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Conjugate verb Forgot

CONDITIONAL

I would forgot
you would forgot
he/she/it would forgot
we would forgot
they would forgot
I would forget
we would forget
you would forget
he/she/it would forget
they would forget

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be forgetting
you would be forgetting
he/she/it would be forgetting
we would be forgetting
they would be forgetting

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have forgot
you would have forgot
he/she/it would have forgot
we would have forgot
they would have forgot

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been forgetting
you would have been forgetting
he/she/it would have been forgetting
we would have been forgetting
they would have been forgetting

FUTURE

I will forget
you will forget
he/she/it will forget
we will forget
they will forget

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be forgetting
you will be forgetting
he/she/it will be forgetting
we will be forgetting
they will be forgetting

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have forgotten
you will have forgotten
he/she/it will have forgotten
we will have forgotten
they will have forgotten

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been forgetting
you will have been forgetting
he/she/it will have been forgetting
we will have been forgetting
they will have been forgetting

IMPERATIVE

you forget
we let´s forget

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to forget

PAST

I forgot
you forgot
he/she/it forgot
we forgot
they forgot

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was forgetting
you were forgetting
he/she/it was forgetting
we were forgetting
they were forgetting

PAST PARTICIPLE

forgotten

PAST PERFECT

I had forgotten
you had forgotten
he/she/it had forgotten
we had forgotten
they had forgotten

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been forgetting
you had been forgetting
he/she/it had been forgetting
we had been forgetting
they had been forgetting

PRESENT

I forget
you forget
he/she/it forgets
we forget
they forget

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am forgetting
you are forgetting
he/she/it is forgetting
we are forgetting
they are forgetting

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

forgetting

PRESENT PERFECT

I have forgotten
you have forgotten
he/she/it has forgotten
we have forgotten
they have forgotten

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been forgetting
you have been forgetting
he/she/it has been forgetting
we have been forgetting
they have been forgetting
I would have forgotten
we would have forgotten
you would have forgotten
he/she/it would have forgotten
they would have forgotten

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