Word Meanings - DISREMEMBER - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To fail to remember; to forget.
Related words: (words related to DISREMEMBER)
- FORGETTINGLY
By forgetting. - REMEMBER
re- + memorare to bring to remembrance, from memor mindful. See 1. To have come into the mind again, as previously perceived, known, or felt; to have a renewed apprehension of; to bring to mind again; to think of again; to recollect; - REMEMBERABLE
Capable or worthy of being remembered. -- Re*mem"ber*a*bly, adv. The whole vale of Keswick is so rememberable. Coleridge. - FORGETFUL
1. Apt to forget; easily losing remembrance; as, a forgetful man should use helps to strengthen his memory. 2. Heedless; careless; neglectful; inattentive. Be not forgetful to entertain strangers. Heb. xiii. 2. - FORGETFULNESS
1. The quality of being forgetful; prononess to let slip from the mind. 2. Loss of remembrance or recollection; a ceasing to remember; oblivion. A sweet forgetfulness of human care. Pope. 3. Failure to bear in mind; careless omission; inattention; - FORGETIVE
Inventive; productive; capable. Shak. - FORGETTER
One who forgets; a heedless person. Johnson. - REMEMBERER
One who remembers. - FORGETTABLE
Liable to be, or that may be, forgotten. Carlyle. - FORGET-ME-NOT
A small herb, of the genus Myosotis (M. palustris, incespitosa, etc.), bearing a beautiful blue flower, and extensively considered the emblem of fidelity. Note: Formerly the name was given to the Ajuga Chamæpitus. - FORGETFULLY
In a forgetful manner. - FORGET
AS. forgietan, forgitan; pref. for- + gietan, gitan , to get; cf. D. vergeten, G. vergessen, Sw. förgäta, Dan. forgiette. 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 - MISREMEMBER
To mistake in remembering; not to remember correctly. Sir T. More. - FOREREMEMBERED
Called to mind previously. Bp. Montagu. - DISREMEMBER
To fail to remember; to forget. - UNFORGETTABLE
Not forgettable; enduring in memory. Pungent and unforgettable truths. Emerson.