unforgettable
impossible to forget; indelibly impressed on the memory: scenes of unforgettable beauty.
Origin of unforgettable
1Other words from unforgettable
- un·for·get·ta·ble·ness, noun
- un·for·get·ta·bly, adverb
Words Nearby unforgettable
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How to use unforgettable in a sentence
Destiny’s ChildForgive us because the audio in this video starts off a little shaky, but that doesn’t make it any less unforgettable.
A Look Back At Wendy Williams’ Most Talked About Interviews | Steven Psyllos | February 2, 2021 | Essence.comDerived from a local Mandan Tribe phrase meaning “an area that will be around for a long time,” this 144-mile singletrack connects the park’s three units and is an unforgettable way to explore the rustic wilderness that first inspired Roosevelt.
Seeing Big Vistas at Theodore Roosevelt National Park | Emily Pennington | January 21, 2021 | Outside OnlineIt was an unforgettable, chilling scene, to come face to face with the very idea of a leader, coldly calculated through algorithms and code.
Yes, summiting fourteeners and rafting the Grand Canyon are unforgettable experiences you should totally have.
As the world and our local communities continue to reinvent what it means to come together, we are overjoyed that so many could be with us for such an unforgettable evening.
Acclaim ensued (then-New York magazine critic John Simon called it “unforgettable”) but no Broadway transfer.
Michael Cera Brings ‘This Is Our Youth’ to Broadway After 18 Years | Tom Teodorczuk | September 12, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTOn one of those tours, I saw an unusual and, as it turned out, unforgettable room.
Writing a Novel: Even Making It Up Requires Research | Ridley Pearson | July 16, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTAnd that, in the end, is why this great raucous, raunchy, wonderfully readable novel is, really, quite unforgettable.
Newsweek Takedown From Beyond the Grave: Michael Hastings’s Fiction Tells the Truth | Christopher Dickey | June 18, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTRylance was unforgettable as the mordantly sly king in Richard III, giving a brilliant new twist to a classic role.
At their best—on unforgettable Fire, Joshua Tree, Achtung Baby—U2 managed to satisfy both art and commerce.
U2 Drops ‘Invisible’ to Remind You the Band Exists | Howard Wolfson | February 9, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTBut his escape made a happy climax to the thrilling ending of an unforgettable afternoon.
A day in Pisa seems like a week, so crowded is it with sensations and unforgettable pictures.
The Poems of Emma Lazarus | Emma LazarusSuch burials recall the unforgettable incident that occurred during the conveyance of one poor mangled body from the shore.
The Cornwall Coast | Arthur L. SalmonHe peopled a new world, and, having done so, he made every incident in it dramatic and unforgettable.
Adventures and Enthusiasms | E. V. LucasFor ourselves it is one of the lasting and unforgettable memories of Salzburg as well as of its castle.
Tyrol and its People | Clive Holland
British Dictionary definitions for unforgettable
/ (ˌʌnfəˈɡɛtəbəl) /
impossible to forget; highly memorable
Derived forms of unforgettable
- unforgettably, adverb
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