Forgo Meaning in English
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Definition
To decide not to do or have something, often something you like or want, usually for practical or moral reasons.
Usage & Nuances
'Forgo' is formal and often used in writing; it means to intentionally give up or skip something, especially something pleasurable or desired. Not interchangeable with 'forget' or 'forgive'. Common: 'forgo dessert', 'forgo your rights'. 'Forgo' (no 'e') is different from 'forego' (come before).
Spanish: renunciar a - abstenerse dePortuguese (BR): abrir mão de - renunciar aPortuguese (PT): abdicar de - renunciar aChinese (Simplified): 放弃 - 舍弃Chinese (Traditional): 放棄 - 捨棄Hindi: त्यागना - छोड़ देनाArabic: يتخلى عن - يمتنع عنBengali: ত্যাগ করা - ছেড়ে দেওয়াRussian: отказаться - воздержатьсяJapanese: 控える - 辞退するVietnamese: từ bỏ - không nhậnKorean: 포기하다 - 거절하다Turkish: vazgeçmek - feragat etmekUrdu: ترک کرنا - دستبردار ہوناIndonesian: mengorbankan - tidak mengambil
Example Sentences
He decided to forgo his vacation to save money.
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Many people had to forgo luxuries during difficult times.
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I'll forgo the details and get straight to the point.
natural
She chose to forgo her share of the inheritance.
natural
If you’re tired, feel free to forgo the meeting.
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I will forgo the cake because I am on a diet.
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