Pronunciation: /prɑːsəˈpæɡnoʊziə/
noun a condition characterized by the inability to recognize faces, often caused by brain damage or injury
A1 Prosopagnosia is a condition where a person has difficulty recognizing faces.
A2 People with prosopagnosia may have trouble identifying friends and family members in a crowd.
B1 Prosopagnosia can be challenging for individuals in social situations, as they may not recognize people they have met before.
B2 There are different levels of severity when it comes to prosopagnosia, with some individuals being unable to recognize even their own reflection.
C1 Research on prosopagnosia has led to a better understanding of how the brain processes facial recognition.
C2 Individuals with prosopagnosia may develop coping strategies to help them navigate social interactions more effectively.
formal Prosopagnosia is a neurological disorder characterized by the inability to recognize faces.
informal My friend with prosopagnosia often relies on other cues to identify people.
slang Dealing with prosopagnosia can be a real face-blind struggle.
figurative Having prosopagnosia is like trying to navigate a crowded room without a map.
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