Forgetful

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Meanings of Forgetful

   
Adjective
  • Not able to remember things easily; you might forget things sometimes.
  • When someone often forgets things they need to do or remember.
   

Explanation of the word: Forgetful

Forgetful means sometimes you can't remember things. Like if you forget where you put your toy.

   

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Translations for the word: Forgetful

   
hindi
भुलक्कड़

bhulakkad

भुलक्कड़

bhulakkad

भूलने वाला

bhoolne wala

   
   

Mini Blog for the word: Forgetful

Oh Dear!

Have you ever been forgetful? Just like a little squirrel who hides its acorns and then can’t remember where they went!

Sometimes, we forget our favorite toys or where we left our shoes. But that’s okay! Being forgetful can be funny!

You can make a silly song to help you remember things, or draw a treasure map to find your lost toys.

Remember, everyone forgets sometimes, and it’s all part of the adventure!

So, let’s giggle and keep exploring!

Even if we forget a thing or two along the way!

   

Frequently Asked Questions about the word: Forgetful

The word 'forgetful' means someone who often forgets things or has trouble remembering.

You pronounce 'forgetful' like this: for-get-ful.

The word 'forgetful' comes from the word 'forget,' which means to not remember, and it has been used in English since the 14th century.

The word 'forgetful' in Hindi is 'भुलक्कड़' (Bhulakkad).

The word 'forgetful' in Kannada is 'ಮರೆತ' (Mareta).
   

Facts, Proverbs and Quotes about the word: Forgetful

Fact: Did you know that everyone forgets things sometimes? It's normal! Our brains are busy and can mix up information.
Proverb: "A forgetful mind is like a leaky bucket." This means if we don't remember things, we lose important information.
Quote: "Memory is the treasure house of the mind wherein the monuments thereof are kept and preserved." - Thomas Fuller