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Definition of forgettable in English: forgettableadjective fəˈɡɛtəblfərˈɡɛdəb(ə)l Easily forgotten, especially through being uninteresting or mediocre. (尤指因无趣或平庸而)易被忘记的 eminently forgettable horror movies Example sentencesExamples - In fact, the story is pretty much forgettable, which is also an issue that the movie should have worked harder to overcome.
- To tell you the truth if you asked me right now to hum it, I couldn't because it is totally unmemorable and forgettable.
- Their set features a collection of almost identical, instantly forgettable rock-by-numbers songs.
- The beasties remain forgettable, with weapons just as uninspired.
- The CD is slightly more appealing than that image, as most things are, but also far more forgettable.
- It repeats itself too often and the lack of humor makes for a mildly interesting, but totally forgettable movie.
- Overall, it's a mildly entertaining and totally forgettable movie experience.
- Why are these movies forgettable at the same time as they are initially quite popular?
- Two whole easily forgettable years of torture and boredom are almost over.
- However, local wine is, I am sorry to report, eminently forgettable.
- So I guess the conclusion is that this is a mediocre, eminently forgettable album.
- It has been a forgettable half-century, with the lone sparkle being the recent win against Zimbabwe.
- Most of the presidents of this earlier era are eminently forgettable.
- Needless to say, the seven tracks on offer here are, insipid, uninspiring and forgettable.
- Some are stereotypical movie names which are constructed to be easily forgettable.
Synonyms run-of-the-mill, ordinary, middle-of-the-road, average, common, commonplace, everyday, workaday, quotidian, pedestrian, suburban, mundane, mediocre, humdrum, prosaic, lacklustre, unexceptional, indifferent, unmemorable, uninspired, unimpressive, unexciting, unspectacular, uneventful, unremarkable, inconsequential, unnoticeable, inconspicuous, characterless, featureless, nondescript, plain, simple, fair, not bad, passable, all right, middling, moderate Definition of forgettable in US English: forgettableadjectivefərˈɡɛdəb(ə)lfərˈɡedəb(ə)l Easily forgotten, especially through being uninteresting or mediocre. (尤指因无趣或平庸而)易被忘记的 eminently forgettable horror movies Example sentencesExamples - The beasties remain forgettable, with weapons just as uninspired.
- Why are these movies forgettable at the same time as they are initially quite popular?
- Needless to say, the seven tracks on offer here are, insipid, uninspiring and forgettable.
- Two whole easily forgettable years of torture and boredom are almost over.
- So I guess the conclusion is that this is a mediocre, eminently forgettable album.
- In fact, the story is pretty much forgettable, which is also an issue that the movie should have worked harder to overcome.
- Overall, it's a mildly entertaining and totally forgettable movie experience.
- It repeats itself too often and the lack of humor makes for a mildly interesting, but totally forgettable movie.
- However, local wine is, I am sorry to report, eminently forgettable.
- It has been a forgettable half-century, with the lone sparkle being the recent win against Zimbabwe.
- To tell you the truth if you asked me right now to hum it, I couldn't because it is totally unmemorable and forgettable.
- Some are stereotypical movie names which are constructed to be easily forgettable.
- The CD is slightly more appealing than that image, as most things are, but also far more forgettable.
- Most of the presidents of this earlier era are eminently forgettable.
- Their set features a collection of almost identical, instantly forgettable rock-by-numbers songs.
Synonyms run-of-the-mill, ordinary, middle-of-the-road, average, common, commonplace, everyday, workaday, quotidian, pedestrian, suburban, mundane, mediocre, humdrum, prosaic, lacklustre, unexceptional, indifferent, unmemorable, uninspired, unimpressive, unexciting, unspectacular, uneventful, unremarkable, inconsequential, unnoticeable, inconspicuous, characterless, featureless, nondescript, plain, simple, fair, not bad, passable, all right, middling, moderate |