Forgetory

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /fərˈɡɛtəri/

Definitions of forgetory

noun a place or state of forgetfulness or oblivion

Example Sentences

A1 I keep my keys in a forgetory by the front door so I don't lose them.

A2 She has a forgetory where she stores all her important documents.

B1 The forgetory in the office is filled with old files and paperwork.

B2 I need to organize the forgetory in the basement to make room for new storage.

C1 The forgetory in the library is a treasure trove of historical documents and artifacts.

C2 The forgetory of memories in her mind was a jumbled mess after the accident.

Examples of forgetory in a Sentence

formal The forgetory is where we keep all the old documents and records.

informal I think I left my keys in the forgetory, can you check for me?

slang I'll just toss that old paperwork in the forgetory, we don't need it anymore.

figurative Her mind seemed to have a forgetory, as she kept misplacing important information.

Grammatical Forms of forgetory

past tense

forgot

plural

forgetories

comparative

more forgetory

superlative

most forgetory

present tense

forget

future tense

will forget

perfect tense

have forgotten

continuous tense

is forgetting

singular

forgetory

positive degree

forgetory

infinitive

to forget

gerund

forgetting

participle

forgotten

Origin and Evolution of forgetory

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'forgetory' is believed to have originated from Latin.
Evolution of the word: The word 'forgetory' was likely used in the context of memory or forgetting, but over time its usage may have evolved or fallen out of common use.