×

forget it

  1. said when insisting to someone that there is no need for apology or thanks.
  2. said when telling someone that their idea or aspiration is impracticable.

People also ask
used to remind someone to do something We need bread, milk, and eggs – don't forget. don't forget to do something Don't forget to lock up when you leave.
don't forget (to brush your teeth): remember, remind yourself (to brush your teeth) idiom. Don't forget to feed the cats before you leave the house. If you  ...
Is something important missing? Report an error or suggest an improvement. (Advertisement).
Missing: meaning | Show results with:meaning
What is another word for don't forget? ; bear in mind · keep in mind ; recall · remember ; take into account · consider ; not forget · not lose sight of the fact.
Feb 20, 2018 · It would be ungrammatical (or barely grammatical) in Modern English, except in this phrase. It is used as a stronger version of "Don't". Share.
used to tell someone that a particular fact is important and it should influence the way they behave: I've been in the job longer than you and don't you ...
Jul 11, 2014 · Consciously we understand that "Don't forget" means to "remember" but unconsciously our minds drop the "don't" and file it as "forget," thus ...