"Forgoing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Forgoing is the present participle of the verb "forgo", which means to give up or renounce something willingly, typically for the sake of something else. It can also mean to abstain or refrain from doing something that one could do. For example:
"She was forgoing her daily coffee habit to reduce her caffeine intake."
"The company was forgoing its usual weekend closing to cater to the increased demand."
Forgives means to pardon or excuse someone's wrongdoing, usually as a form of mercy or compassion. It also means to overlook or forget an offense, often in a spirit of kindness or generosity.
In a manner that is willing to pardon or overlook faults, mistakes, or offenses, showing leniency, tolerance, or compassion.
Forgone refers to something that has been given up, surrendered, or abandoned, often voluntarily. It can also mean something that is no longer possible or attainable, often due to a prior decision or choice. Example sentences: "She forgone her career in law to raise her family." "The opportunity to attend the concert had forgone by the time we realized it was happening."
Forgotten refers to something that has been overlooked, neglected, or left unremembered, often unintentionally. It can also describe something that was once known or remembered but has now been lost or abandoned. An example of a forgotten memory might be an event or detail from the past that is no longer easily recalled.