amnesiac

[æmˈniːziæk]

amnesiac Definition

a person affected by amnesia, a partial or total loss of memory.

Using amnesiac: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "amnesiac" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The car accident left him an amnesiac, unable to remember anything about his past.

  • Example

    The movie's protagonist is an amnesiac who wakes up with no memory of who he is or how he got there.

  • Example

    She suffered from amnesia after the surgery and became an amnesiac for several days.

amnesiac Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for amnesiac

  • memory-impaired person
  • forgetful person

Phrases with amnesiac

  • a rare form of amnesia in which a person loses all memories of their past and is unable to form new ones

    Example

    After the accident, she experienced global amnesia and could not remember anything about her life.

  • a type of amnesia in which a person is unable to recall events that occurred before the onset of amnesia

    Example

    He suffered from retrograde amnesia after the head injury and could not remember anything that happened before the accident.

  • anterograde amnesia

    a type of amnesia in which a person is unable to form new memories after the onset of amnesia

    Example

    The patient suffered from anterograde amnesia after the surgery and was unable to remember anything that happened after the operation.

Origins of amnesiac

from Greek 'amnēsiakós', from 'amnēsia', meaning 'forgetfulness'

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Summary: amnesiac in Brief

An 'amnesiac' [æmˈniːziæk] is a person affected by amnesia, a partial or total loss of memory. It can be caused by various factors such as brain injury, illness, or psychological trauma. Phrases like 'global amnesia,' 'retrograde amnesia,' and 'anterograde amnesia' describe different types of amnesia. Examples of usage include 'The car accident left him an amnesiac, unable to remember anything about his past.'