forgetter


for·get

F0261100 (fər-gĕt′, fôr-)v. for·got (-gŏt′), for·got·ten (-gŏt′n) or for·got, for·get·ting, for·gets v.tr.1. To be unable to remember (something).2. To treat with thoughtless inattention; neglect: forget one's family.3. To leave behind unintentionally.4. To fail to mention.5. a. To banish from one's thoughts: forget a disgrace.b. Informal To disregard on purpose. Usually used in the imperative: Oh, forget it. I refuse to go!v.intr.1. To cease remembering: Let's forgive and forget.2. To fail or neglect to become aware at the proper or specified moment: forgot about my dental appointment.Idiom: forget (oneself) To lose one's reserve, temper, or self-restraint.
[Middle English forgeten, from Old English forgietan; see ghend- in Indo-European roots.]
for·get′ter n.