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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
forgettable
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ a completely forgettable movie
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ But being forgettable was part of her job; a jigsaw piece that fitted invisibly into any puzzle.
▪ But that was 1995, a lamentable and hopefully forgettable year for him.
▪ He'd played in some eminently forgettable horror movies and I felt I could not seriously consider him.
▪ He was of medium height, and had regular, even features of the kind which are instantly forgettable.
▪ However, that morning Agnes intended to be neither forgettable nor invisible.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Forgettable

Forgettable \For*get"ta*ble\, a. Liable to be, or that may be, forgotten.
--Carlyle.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
forgettable

1827, from forget + -able. First attested in a translation from German by Carlyle.

Wiktionary
forgettable

a. Easily forgotten.

WordNet
forgettable

adj. easily forgotten [ant: unforgettable]

Usage examples of "forgettable".

Music that enfolds you, coming from some undetectable set of sources, is gimmicky, unreal, and eminently forgettable.

It was one of those synthetic, utterly forgettable national anthems, the result, no doubt, of a competition, selected by the judges as the poor best of a bad lot.

In the end it is the quick-thinking kids who put an end to the warty horror, and then go off to the local hangout to suck up chocolate malteds and jitterbug to some forgettable tune as the end credits run.