The record for the longest memory feat is often attributed to Akira Haraguchi, a Japanese man who memorized the digits of pi to 100,000 decimal places in 2006. This remarkable achievement took him about 16 hours to complete. While there are other impressive memory feats, Haraguchi's accomplishment stands out in terms of sheer volume and dedication.
The antonym of memorized is forgot.
I have memorized my speech on elephants.
As I was not prepared for this unexpected quiz,I memorized most of the answers.
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Memorized is the past tense of memorize.
the past perfect tense of memorize is in active form: had+memorized in passive form: had+been+memorized
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A Japanese psychiatrist memorized 83,431 digits of pi. This man is Akira Haraguchi.
He memorized them.
A memorized speech could be a presentation for a school project where the speaker has rehearsed and memorized all the content in advance, without relying on notes or prompts during the delivery. Another example could be a scripted monologue performed in a theater production where the actor has memorized the lines to deliver a compelling performance.