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1. Moby Thesaurus II by Grady Ward, 1.0
absolved, acquitted, ago, antiquated, antique, blotted, blown over, by, bygone, bypast, canceled, condoned, dated, dead, dead and buried, deceased, defunct, departed, disregarded, elapsed, exculpated, excused, exonerated, expired, extinct, finished, forgiven, gone, gone glimmering, gone-by, has-been, ignored, ill-requited, ill-rewarded, indulged, irrecoverable, lapsed, lost, misremembered, neglected, no more, obliterated, obsolete, over, overlooked, pardoned, passe, passed, passed away, past, past recall, redeemed, remitted, reprieved, run out, shriven, spared, unacknowledged, unavenged, uncondemned, uncredited, unfairly neglected, unrecognized, unrequited, unresented, unrevenged, unrewarded, unthanked, vanished, wiped away, wound up
Dictionary Results for forgotten:
1. WordNet® 3.0 (2006)
forgotten
    adj 1: not noticed inadvertently; "her aching muscles forgotten
           she danced all night"; "he was scolded for his forgotten
           chores" [syn: disregarded, forgotten]

2. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Forget \For*get"\, v. t. [imp. Forgot(Forgat, Obs.); p. p.
   Forgotten, Forgot; p. pr. & vb. n. Forgetting.] [OE.
   forgeten, foryeten, AS. forgietan, forgitan; pref. for- +
   gietan, gitan (only in comp.), to get; cf. D. vergeten, G.
   vergessen, Sw. f["o]rg[aum]ta, Dan. forgiette. See For-,
   and Get, v. t.]
   1. To lose the remembrance of; to let go from the memory; to
      cease to have in mind; not to think of; also, to lose the
      power of; to cease from doing.
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            Bless the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his
            benefits.                             --Ps. ciii. 2.
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            Let my right hand forget her cunning. --Ps. cxxxvii.
                                                  5.
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            Hath thy knee forget to bow?          --Shak.
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   2. To treat with inattention or disregard; to slight; to
      neglect.
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            Can a woman forget her sucking child? . . . Yes,
            they may forget, yet will I not forget thee. --Is.
                                                  xlix. 15.
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   To forget one's self.
      (a) To become unmindful of one's own personality; to be
          lost in thought.
      (b) To be entirely unselfish.
      (c) To be guilty of what is unworthy of one; to lose one's
          dignity, temper, or self-control.
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3. The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Forgotten \For*got"ten\,
   p. p. of Forget.
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