Hypermnesia

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Pronunciation: /ˌhaɪ.pɜrˈmnɛziə/

Definitions of hypermnesia

noun a condition of having an unusually vivid or precise memory

Example Sentences

A1 I have hypermnesia, which means I can remember things very well.

A2 Hypermnesia is a condition where a person has exceptional memory recall.

B1 People with hypermnesia may find it challenging to forget even minor details.

B2 Hypermnesia can be both a blessing and a curse, depending on the situation.

C1 Individuals with hypermnesia often excel in academic and professional settings due to their exceptional memory.

C2 The phenomenon of hypermnesia has fascinated psychologists and neuroscientists for decades.

Examples of hypermnesia in a Sentence

formal The patient exhibited hypermnesia, a condition characterized by an exceptional memory recall.

informal She has hypermnesia, she can remember every detail of every conversation we've had.

slang Dude, his hypermnesia is off the charts, he never forgets anything!

figurative Her hypermnesia is like having a photographic memory, she can recall things with perfect clarity.

Grammatical Forms of hypermnesia

plural

hypermnesias

comparative

more hypermnesic

superlative

most hypermnesic

present tense

hypermines

future tense

will hypermnesia

perfect tense

has hypermnesia

continuous tense

is hypermnesia

singular

hypermnesia

positive degree

hypermnesic

infinitive

to hypermnesia

gerund

hypermnesing

participle

hypermnesed

Origin and Evolution of hypermnesia

First Known Use: 1904 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'hypermnesia' originates from the Greek words 'hyper' meaning excessive and 'mneme' meaning memory.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in psychology to describe a condition of abnormally vivid or complete memory, the term 'hypermnesia' has since evolved to also refer to a general enhancement of memory abilities.