单词 | forgo |
释义 | forgo (once / 5680 pages) 1v 2v The verb forgo means to give up or lose the right to something. The word forgo can be traced back to the Old English word forgān, which meant to pass away or to die, which is sometimes referred to as "giving up the ghost." Perhaps it was this idea of relinquishing something that led to our modern-day use of the word forgo to mean to give up, waive, or forfeit something. For example, someone charged with a crime might decide to forgo the right to remain silent and instead confess. WORD FAMILYforgo: forgoing, forgone, forwent USAGE EXAMPLESWilliams announced after the TaxSlayer Bowl on Saturday that he plans to forgo his senior season and enter the NFL draft. Washington Times(Dec 31, 2016) Leonard Fournette's recent decision to forgo his final bowl game is a letdown to his teammates, family and school, not to mention the public. Los Angeles Times(Dec 23, 2016) The fun outweighs any future funds they might forgo. Washington Times(Dec 21, 2016) 1 1v do without or cease to hold or adhere to Syn|Hypo dispense with, forego, foreswear, relinquish, waive give up, kick stop consuming 2v lose (s.th.) or lose the right to (s.th.) by some error, offense, or crime 2Syn|Ant|Hypo|Hyper forego, forfeit, give up, throw overboard, waive arrogate, claim, lay claim demand as being one's due or property; assert one's right or title to claim, takelay claim to; as of an idea lapse let slip abandon forsake, leave behind v be earlier in time; go back further Syn|Ant antecede, antedate, forego, precede, predate follow, postdate be later in time come after, followcome after in time, as a result |
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