olvidable
Olvidable is a Spanish adjective derived from the verb olvidar and the suffix -able, meaning something that can be forgotten or is likely to be forgotten. It is used to describe people, objects, events, or works that are perceived as not particularly memorable or lacking lasting impact.
In terms of grammar, olvidable agrees with the noun it modifies. The form stays olvidable in both
Usage of the term is common in everyday language as well as in critical or journalistic writing.
In contrast to stronger judgments, olvidable is often used to describe works that are routine, conventional,
Notes: olvidable should not be confused with substances related to memory disorders or with proper nouns unless