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Forgotten

Forgotten is the past participle of forget and an adjective describing something that has not been remembered, or has fallen from memory, recognition, or neglect. It can apply to people who are no longer remembered, objects that have been misplaced or overlooked, or events that have faded from public awareness. In everyday use, forgotten emphasizes absence or neglect rather than active forgetting.

Historically, forget comes from Old English forgietan, with the past tense forgot and the past participle forgotten.

Forgotten can describe memories or places that are no longer known or accessible, or individuals who have

In culture, the word appears in titles and themes related to memory, oblivion, and neglect. It is

The
form
forgotten
is
used
when
the
action
of
forgetting
is
completed
relative
to
another
moment,
as
in
the
forgotten
records
were
rediscovered.
been
neglected
by
society.
It
can
carry
a
somber
tone,
hinting
at
loss,
erosion
of
history,
or
the
fragility
of
memory.
The
word
often
implies
a
gap
between
what
was
once
known
and
what
remains.
used
across
literature,
film,
and
music
to
evoke
a
sense
of
lapse
or
departure.
See
also
related
terms
such
as
forgetfulness,
memory,
oblivion,
and
neglect.