Comparative for of which knowledge has been lost
“Here are queens who have been long forgotten, overlooked, unfairly maligned or simply dismissed as mere bit-players on the world stage.”
Comparative for abandoned, or left unused or unoccupied
“Ghost stories abound wherever there is an abandoned, forgotten building.”
Comparative for not given any attention
“I say this because it does seem that relatively few authors have explicitly adopted it, and it, rather curiously, seems a forgotten option.”
Comparative for no longer existing or able to be found
“Moonville Tunnel needs to be treated more like a registered Ohio landmark than a forgotten relic of a bygone era.”
Comparative for of, or occurring in, the past
“When the Reichstag was veiled, suddenly a forgotten monument came to life again.”
Comparative for empty or not occupied
Comparative for no longer active or functioning
Comparative for existing in a latent or dormant state
Comparative for not taken advantage of when available
Comparative for carelessly failing to fulfill one's responsibility, duty, or obligations
Comparative for describes those abandoned, disadvantaged, and disenfranchised
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