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Webster’s Dictionary (1828)



14 words match “FORGETFUL”

FORGETFUL a. 3 definitions
Apt to forget; easily losing remembrance; as, a forgetful man should use helps to strengthen his memory.
FORGETFULLY adv.
In a forgetful manner.
FORGETFULNESS n. 3 definitions
The quality of being forgetful; prononess to let slip from the mind.
AMNESIA n.
Forgetfulness; also, a defect of speech, from cerebral disease, in which the patient substitutes wrong words or names in the place of those he wishes to employ. Quian.
AMNESTY n.
Forgetfulness; cessation of remembrance of wrong; oblivion.
ENTERTAIN v.
tenance to; to receive at one's board, or into one's house; to receive as a guest. Be not forgetful to entertain strangers; for thereby some have entertained unawares. Heb. xiii. 2.
GAPE v.
Showing self-forgetfulness in surprise, astonishment, expectation, etc. With gaping wonderment had stared aghast. Byron.
INGRATITUDE n.
Want of gratitude; insensibility to, forgetfulness of, or ill return for, kindness or favors received; unthankfulness; ungratefulness. Ingratitude, thou marble-hearted fiend. Shak. Ingratitude is abhorred both by God and man. L'Estrange.
IRRETENTION n.
Want of retaining power; forgetfulness. De Quincey.
LETHE n. 2 definitions
A river of Hades whose waters when drunk caused forgetfulness of the past.
OBLIVION n.
The act of forgetting, or the state of being forgotten; cessation of remembrance; forgetfulness. Second childishness and mere oblivion. Shak. Among our crimes oblivion may be set. Dryden The origin of our city will be buried in eternal oblivion. W. Irving.
OBLIVIOUS a. 2 definitions
Promoting oblivion; causing forgetfulness. "The oblivious pool." Milton. She lay in deep, oblivious slumber. Longfellow.
UNREMEMBRANCE n.
Want of remembrance; forgetfulness. I. Watts.
WORLDLY-MINDED a.
Devoted to worldly interests; mindful of the affairs of the present life, and forgetful of those of the future; loving and pursuing this world's goods, to the exclusion of piety and attention to spiritual concerns. -- World"ly*mind`ed*ness, n.