Vocab Tadka : Forego vs Forgo (Confusing Words)
Lets discuss the difference between confusing words Forego & Forgo .
FOREGO
1 | (v) | be earlier in time; go back further Type: ‘verb.stative’ Synonym: antecede, antedate, forgo, precede, predate, |
2 | (v) | do without or cease to hold or adhere to Type: ‘verb.social’ Synonym: dispense with, foreswear, forgo, relinquish, waive, |
3 | (v) | lose (s.th.) or lose the right to (s.th.) by some error, offense, or crime Type: ‘verb.possession’ Synonym: forfeit, forgo, give up, throw overboard, waive, |
Sentence Usage : To learn the word better write your sentence in comment below
- You can forego the good night kiss, if you find it that objectionable.
- I’ll forego the pleasure and take Carmen’s advice.
- If we forego this assumption, the question is 1 In strictness the force must be supposed to act upon the medium in its actual condition, whereas in (18), previously cited, the medium is supposed to be absolutely uniform.
FORGO
1 | (v) | do without or cease to hold or adhere to Type: ‘verb.social’ Synonym: dispense with, forego, foreswear, relinquish, waive, |
2 | (v) | be earlier in time; go back further Type: ‘verb.stative’ Synonym: antecede, antedate, forego, precede, predate, |
3 | (v) | lose (s.th.) or lose the right to (s.th.) by some error, offense, or crime Type: ‘verb.possession’ Synonym: forego, forfeit, give up, throw overboard, waive, |
Sentence Usage : To learn the word better write your sentence in comment below
- Normative agents fled from known aggressive agents, forgoing social interaction but also forgoing the possibility of theft and a loss to their strength.
- Forgone conclusion.
- But Hyrcanus was well content to forgo the title to political power, which he could not exercise in practice, and Antony had been a friend of Antipater.