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In this video on the Hat Six channel, five verbs with similar meanings are discussed, each illustrated with example sentences. 1. **Overlook**: Means to ignore or disregard something, especially a fault (e.g., "His work has been overlooked by modern authors").2. **Neglect**: Refers to failing to do something (e.g., "He neglected to write to her").3. **Skip**: Means to omit a part of a sequence (e.g., "I'd rather we skip the biographical stuff").4. **Forget**: Involves inadvertently failing to do, bring, or mention something (e.g., "I forgot my raincoat").5. **Ignore**: Means to refuse to acknowledge something (e.g., "Doctors ignored her instructions"). Viewers are encouraged to share their examples in the comments and to like the video.