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What does it mean when we say lest we forget?

What does it mean when we say lest we forget?

it should not be forgotten
Borrowed from a line in a well-known poem written in the 19th century, the phrase ‘lest we forget’ means ‘it should not be forgotten’. We say or write ‘lest we forget’ in commemorations to remember always the service and sacrifice of people who have served in wars, conflicts and peacekeeping operations.

Is it least we forget or lest we forget?

American English keeps alive the old word “lest” in phrases like “lest we forget,” referring to something to be avoided or prevented. Many people mistakenly substitute the more familiar word “least” in these phrases.

What does Lest you mean?

: for fear that — used to say that you do not want something to happen.

How do you greet on Anzac Day?

I believe the salutation you’re looking for is “lest we forget.” This phrase is used in Return Service League clubs across Australia (the ‘A’ part of ANZAC) when referring to those who served in First and Second World Wars. Though used generally, it’s particularly common on ANZAC Day.

How do you use lest?

lest

  1. ​in order to prevent something from happening. He gripped his brother’s arm lest he be trampled by the mob. Lest anyone should doubt my story, I have brought documents to attest to its truth.
  2. ​used to introduce the reason for the particular emotion mentioned. She was afraid lest she had revealed too much.

When should we use lest?

for fear that; so that (one) should not (used negatively to introduce a clause expressive of an action or occurrence requiring caution): He kept his notes by his side lest faulty memory lead him astray. that (used after words expressing fear, danger, etc.): There was danger lest the plan become known.

Why do we use lest?

The conjunction lest means (1) for fear that, or (2) in order to avoid. It is followed by something the speaker thinks should be avoided. For example, we might write, “We’re going to proofread this twice lest we make errors that hurt our credibility.”

Is lest a real word?

Is Lest we forget for Remembrance Day?

The phrase is used to warn people not to forget those who have lost their lives at war, while we live through times of relative peace. You may see it written on poppy pin badges and other remembrance-related items. It is also inscribed on some soldiers’ graves and war memorials.

Is it rude to say Happy Anzac Day?

‘It is an inappropriate use of the Australian War Memorial to have it related to anything that would be described as happy and my very strong preference would be that the image be removed,’ he told. ‘Anzac Day is a solemn and respectful day of remembrance and commemoration of those who fought and died for our freedoms.

Why do Anzacs drink rum and milk?

Rum and milk was the beverage provided to soldiers at first light in preparation for battle. It was customary to add a tipple of rum to their cup of breakfast milk to help the soldiers shake off some nerves, or as one veteran digger put it, “give ’em a touch of courage”.

Does lest mean otherwise?

Here’s why: Lest is a conjunction ( a word that joins clauses or phrases) whereas Otherwise is an adverb (a word used to describe a verb). ‘Lest’ is a conjunction used to indicate that something shouldn’t happen because the consequence is to be feared / is unpleasant.

How do I use lest in a sentence?

Examples of ‘lest’ in a sentence lest

  1. Most politicians try to limit their association with hogs, lest people get the wrong idea.
  2. He was in terrible fear lest it should conquer him.
  3. We struggle to fix our focus and perfect our timing lest one of them drop.

Why you shouldn’t say Happy Australia Day?

While it may seem like saying “Happy Australia Day” is the equivalent of saying something like “Happy Christmas”, “Happy New Year” or “Happy Halloween”, it can be considered offensive, due to the links that the day has to the slaughter and colonisation of Indigenous people.

What is a traditional gunfire breakfast?

Gunfire breakfast the usual term for the early cup of tea served out to troops in the morning before going on first parade, whenever possible. In the War [WWI] recruits in training always had ‘Gun Fire’ supplied to them, the work before breakfast being found particularly trying.

What is a shotgun breakfast?

What side do you wear a poppy on Anzac Day?

left breast
During the First World War, red poppies were among the first plants to spring up in the devastated battlefields of northern France and Belgium and became an emblem of remembrance. Wearing a poppy (on the left breast or lapel) is common in Australia on and around Remembrance Day, 11 November.

Where do we use lest?

If you do something lest something unpleasant should happen, you do it to try to prevent the unpleasant thing from happening. I was afraid to open the door lest he should follow me. The president has gone along with the hardliners lest they be tempted to oust him.

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