forgettable

[US]/fəˈɡetəbl/
[UK]/fɚ'ɡɛtəbl/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. easily forgotten; able to be forgotten

Phrases & Collocations

forgettable experience

Example Sentences

a movie with very forgettable characters.

Real-world Examples

But it is also curiously forgettable.

Source: The Economist - Arts

It was to be Arnold's first, and most forgettable film.

Source: Biography of Famous Historical Figures

Nothing is more forgettable than the trip that goes exactly as planned.

Source: National Geographic Anthology

So technically, the first email is completely forgettable and therefore I've forgotten.

Source: BBC Listening March 2016 Compilation

Entertainment Weekly said the show's numbers were a mostly lacklustre collection of forgettable tunes.

Source: BBC Listening Compilation February 2017

And while this might keep us out of trouble, it usually just makes you totally forgettable.

Source: Popular Science Essays

Information by itself is forgettable but when information is combined with emotions, it can become a long-term memory.

Source: Essential Reading List for Self-Improvement

Y-you know, it is funny that you keep calling your chili " famous" when I find it a little… forgettable.

Source: Modern Family - Season 10

It can be a quick fix, a passing trend, a forgettable item that we wear once for that random date.

Source: TED Talks (Video Version) Bilingual Selection

Hmm, in my opinion, the entire meal was forgettable.

Source: 2011 ESLPod

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