different between forgetful vs unforgetful
forgetful
English
Alternative forms
- forgetfull (archaic)
Etymology
From Middle English *forgetful, *for?etful (suggested by derivative forgetfulnesse, for?etfulnesse (“forgetfulness”)), equivalent to forget +? -ful.
Adjective
forgetful (comparative more forgetful, superlative most forgetful)
- Unable to remember things well; liable to forget.
- (mathematics) Dropping some of the input's structure or properties before producing an output.
- a forgetful mapping; a forgetful functor
Derived terms
- forgetfully
- forgetfulness
Translations
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unforgetful
English
Etymology
un- +? forgetful
Adjective
unforgetful (not comparable)
- not forgetful
Synonyms
- elephantlike, tenacious; see also Thesaurus:memorious
Derived terms
- unforgetfully
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