Unforgettable

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /ʌn.fərˈɡɛt.ə.bəl/

Definitions of unforgettable

adjective describing a noun as leaving a deep or lasting impression; memorable

Example Sentences

A1 The movie we watched last night was unforgettable.

A2 My first trip abroad was truly unforgettable.

B1 The concert I attended last week was an unforgettable experience.

B2 The view from the top of the mountain was absolutely unforgettable.

C1 The speech given by the Nobel laureate was truly unforgettable and inspiring.

C2 The performance of the orchestra was unforgettable, leaving the audience in awe.

Examples of unforgettable in a Sentence

formal The concert was truly unforgettable, with the orchestra delivering a flawless performance.

informal That road trip we took last summer was unforgettable, we had so much fun!

slang The party last night was lit, it was unforgettable!

figurative Her words were like an unforgettable melody, lingering in my mind long after she had spoken.

Grammatical Forms of unforgettable

past tense

unforgettable

plural

unforgettables

comparative

more unforgettable

superlative

most unforgettable

present tense

unforgettable

future tense

will be unforgettable

perfect tense

has been unforgettable

continuous tense

is being unforgettable

singular

unforgettable

positive degree

unforgettable

infinitive

to be unforgettable

gerund

being unforgettable

participle

unforgettable

Origin and Evolution of unforgettable

First Known Use: 1800 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'unforgettable' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the word 'forgettable' meaning 'able to be forgotten'.
Evolution of the word: The word 'unforgettable' has maintained its meaning of something that is impossible to forget since its first known use in the 19th century.