adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
memorable/unforgettable (= a good experience that you will remember for a long time )
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Meeting the queen was a memorable experience.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
experience
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But for Janet, who'd only exchanged latters with Mona before, it was an unforgettable experience .
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They join in an incredible evening of colour and visual performance, which provides an unforgettable experience .
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A Childrens Paradise Recreation Park will provide hours of fun and an unforgettable experience for children of all ages.
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Now, I am so thankful I stayed longer, for in this time I had an unforgettable experience .
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William may witness one of the regular wildebeest stampedes-described as a terrifying and unforgettable experience .
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Whatever the case, the mass emergence of spadefoot toads into the night is an unforgettable experience .
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I know, because I have done it, and an unforgettable experience it is too.
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Meeting Bartlemas and O'Rourke was an unforgettable experience , and a fairly exhausting one.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a series of unforgettable characters
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It was an unforgettable evening.
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one of the movie's unforgettable moments
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The trip had been an unforgettable experience for both of them.
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To everyone who has ever heard a fairy tale, the image of being lost in a deep, dark wood is unforgettable .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But the last 16 minutes blotted out all the blundering and turned this into an unforgettable classic.
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His vocal range is amazing, and used to convey unforgettable melodies that sound a lot simpler than they are.
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How the boys could play football from 8-9 am I don't know - it was totally unforgettable !
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It was a pitiful, unforgettable sight, and I sincerely hoped I would never have to witness anything like that again.
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Nevertheless, Adam feels a moment of unforgettable happiness and assumes that Hetty knows what he is feeling.
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That unforgettable summer, Sussler heard Agnes de Mille lecture authoritatively on dance.