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amnesia

/ˌæmˈniʒə/noun3 syllables

Amnesia means: partial or total loss of memory.

Synonyms for amnesia12

noun, as in partial or total loss of memory

memory loss, blackout

also used for amnesia

amm, ammie, bhang, benj, boo, broccoli, bud, buddha, cannabis, cheeba

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What does amnesia mean?1

noun

1

partial or total loss of memory“he has a total blackout for events of the evening”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with amnesia?3

three syllables

four syllables

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Amnesia in a sentence

  • After a concussion, he suffered mildly from amnesia.swolesuki
  • He said his conscience is clear, but in reality, what he has is amnesia.carlosalberto
  • Vladimir suffered from a severe form of amnesia.Amastan
  • Amnesia is a partial or total loss of memory.mailohilohi
  • Amnesia is the partial or complete loss of memory.emitxab111
  • Vladimir has been in a terrible accident that has caused him amnesia.Amastan
  • It's a formidable asset against amnesia and colonizability.Igider
  • He began suffering from episodic amnesia after the accident.araneo

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Forms of amnesia

as a noun

plural
amnesias