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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)

  1. Unable to remember things well; liable to forget.
  2. (mathematics) Dropping some of the input's structure or properties before producing an output.
    a forgetful mapping; a forgetful functor

Derived terms

  • forgetfully
  • forgetfulness

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untidy

English

Etymology

un- +? tidy

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?n?ta?di/
  • Rhymes: -a?di

Adjective

untidy (comparative untidier, superlative untidiest)

  1. Sloppy.
  2. Disorganized.

Synonyms

  • disorderly
  • slovenly

Antonyms

  • neat
  • tidy

Translations

Verb

untidy (third-person singular simple present untidies, present participle untidying, simple past and past participle untidied)

  1. (transitive) To make untidy, to make a mess
    • 2014, Jennie Shortridge, Love Water Memory (page 116)
      Before she closed each drawer she rummaged her hands through the clothes, untidying them just enough to feel comfortable.

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