What's the difference between immemorable and unmemorable?

Immemorable


Definition:

  • (a.) Not memorable; not worth remembering.

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Unmemorable


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Fillmore – an unmemorable man with a memorable name who often finds himself on lists of America’s worst presidents – was tapped to run by the Whig Party to run for vice president in 1848 because, as a moderate northerner, his presence was supposed to balance war hero Zachary Taylor, a slave-holding southerner, on the top of the ticket.
  • (2) Depay made way for Ashley Young in the second half and perhaps more significantly Schweinsteiger capped an unmemorable evening by being hauled off in favour of Marouane Fellaini.
  • (3) She was palely unmemorable in this post and in the next cabinet, as minister for climate and environment.
  • (4) In 1983, I was being wheeled on to a 'yoof' television programme, there to be grilled by an unmemorable host.
  • (5) In fact the alarm bells had started going off in September 1975 after a dry but unmemorable summer.
  • (6) Returning host Stone used her monologue to revel in her familiarity with the show, which she likened to returning to her high school in a charming if unmemorable opening segment.
  • (7) It was a poor game and an unmemorable occasion, until news from Goodison filtered through midway through the second half and Old Trafford found its voice.

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