Memorize vs Unmemorized - What's the difference?
memorize | unmemorized |
to learn by heart, commit to memory
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* 2009 , A Practical Study of Argument (ISBN 0495603406), page 123:
* 2009 , Hailey Abbott, The Perfect Boy (ISBN 006197157X), page 258:
Not having been memorized.
As a verb memorize
is to learn by heart, commit to memory.As an adjective unmemorized is
not having been memorized.memorize
English
Alternative forms
* (UK) memoriseVerb
- Many years ago there was a rumor that a basketball star (Jerry Lucas of the New York Knicks) had memorized the entire Manhattan phone book.
- She was so used to the way he moved—they'd been practicing together for years, and she'd memorized the way his body worked.
Derived terms
* memorizationunmemorized
English
Adjective
(-)- an unmemorized performance