amnesia
/ˌæmˈniʒə/
amnesia
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Definition
Loss of memory; forgetfulness.
Etymology
From modified Latin amnesia, from Ancient Greek ἀμνησία (amnēsía, “forgetfulness”), a noun derivation from μιμνήσκω (mimnḗskō, “to remind, to remember”) prefixed with the alpha privative.
Example Sentences
- "I lay around my Barnard dorm room listening to Nina Simone records and reading his first novel, “Forgetting Elena,” which takes place in a highly mythopoeticized version of Fire Island and nominally concerns a man with amnesia."
- "They must have amnesia, they forgot that I'm him"
- "a state of cultural amnesia"
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