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forgetful

[fer-get-fuhl] / fərˈgɛt fəl /


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But "daddy brain" isn't really a neologism in the same way, which attests to the way that "mommy brain" can sometimes evoke a sexist stereotype of the doddering, forgetful new mother.

From Salon

Despite demand for his Las Vegas show, could some be unaware or forgetful of his catalog?

From Seattle Times

Collectively, people tend to be both forgiving and forgetful to a fault.

From Los Angeles Times

And ultimately, we can disengage with media platforms that make money by keeping us disgusted, fearful and forgetful of our own decency—and shared humanity.

From Scientific American

I’ve noticed that she has become forgetful recently, so I’m not sure if she would even remember this event, though I did hear her gasp when she realized her phone was still connected.

From Washington Post