Adjective
Liable to be, or that may be, forgotten.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe word "souvenir" has, of course, slightly extended itself in meaning until it now denotes almost anything either breakable or useless; but even today, ninety per cent of the items covered by the word are forgettable objects in which cigarettes can be left to go stale. Alan Coren
The most basic and somehow forgettable thing is this: Love is not pain. Love is goodness. And real love--it's less shiny than solid and simple. Deb Caletti
I am a forgettable leaf on a tree. Gregory Maguire
Slightly forgettable movies can sometimes make great musicals. Mark Gatiss
I started making little films with a 16 mm camera as an undergraduate at Yale. My first job out of college was 'assistant editor' on a forgettable low budget feature. Leslie Cockburn
In the 1970s, for all the Stevie Wonders, I'm sure there were five artists that were making forgettable music. John Legend