Bygone vs Forgotten - What's the difference?
bygone | forgotten |
Having been or happened in the far past.
* 1922 , (Margery Williams), (The Velveteen Rabbit)
A person or thing that has been forgotten.
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=December 31, author=Alan Feuer, title=Headliners of 07: A Subway Savior, Rampaging Rats, and a $12 Million Dog, work=New York Times
, passage=Luckily for these unfortunate forgottens , New Year is approaching, a time when, despite the intuitions of the calendar, our thoughts often turn to the past. }}
English adjectives ending in -en
English irregular past participles
As adjectives the difference between bygone and forgotten
is that bygone is having been or happened in the far past while forgotten is of which knowledge has been lost; which is no longer remembered.As nouns the difference between bygone and forgotten
is that bygone is a person or occurrence that took place in the past while forgotten is a person or thing that has been forgotten.As a verb forgotten is
.bygone
English
Adjective
(-)- Near by he could see the thicket of raspberry canes, growing tall and close like a tropical jungle, in whose shadow he had played with the Boy on bygone mornings.
Anagrams
*forgotten
English
Verb
(head)Noun
(en noun)citation