Pronunciation: /dɪˈsoʊ.siˌeɪtɪv fjuːɡ/
noun fugue: a state or period of loss of awareness of one's identity, often coupled with flight from one's usual environment
A1 Dissociative fugue is a type of amnesia where a person forgets their identity and may travel to a new location.
A2 People experiencing dissociative fugue may suddenly wander away from their usual surroundings and forget their past.
B1 Individuals with dissociative fugue may unexpectedly take on a new identity and have no memory of their previous life.
B2 Dissociative fugue is a rare psychiatric disorder characterized by amnesia and sudden travel to a new location.
C1 The phenomenon of dissociative fugue involves a disruption in memory, identity, and consciousness, leading to a temporary state of wandering.
C2 In cases of dissociative fugue, individuals may exhibit a complete loss of personal identity and may create a new life in a different location.
formal The patient experienced a dissociative fugue, during which they traveled to a different city without any recollection of their identity.
informal My friend went through a dissociative fugue and ended up in a town three hours away from home!
slang I heard she had a total dissociative fugue and woke up in a random place with no idea how she got there.
figurative Sometimes I feel like I'm in a dissociative fugue, lost in my own thoughts and disconnected from reality.
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