noun the act or faculty of attending, especially by directing the mind to an object

verb to focus on or pay close heed to something

adjective used to describe something that requires focus or notice

preposition can be used with 'to' to indicate the direction of one's focus or notice

  • It is important to pay attention to detail when reviewing legal documents.
  • Hey, can you pay attention and follow along with the instructions?
  • Yo, don't zone out, you need to give this your full attention.
  • The artist's use of color demands attention and draws the viewer in.

verb to understand or grasp the meaning of something

  • The complex scientific theory was comprehended by only a few experts in the field.
  • I finally comprehended the instructions after reading them multiple times.
  • It took me a while, but I finally comprehended what she was trying to say.
  • His poetry is so deep and full of meaning that it can take years to fully comprehend its beauty.

noun a process where a person's thoughts, feelings, and memories are separated from their conscious awareness

  • The patient experienced dissociation as a coping mechanism for dealing with trauma.
  • Sometimes I feel like I'm in a state of dissociation when I'm really stressed out.
  • I was so out of it, I was in full dissociation mode.
  • The company's dissociation from unethical practices was evident in their latest transparency report.

noun the state or quality of being familiar; knowledge or experience gained from previous encounters or interactions

  • The researcher emphasized the importance of familiarity with the subject matter before conducting the experiment.
  • I have a lot of familiarity with that neighborhood since I used to live there.
  • I don't have much familiarity with that new video game yet, but I'm getting the hang of it.
  • Her familiarity with the company's policies helped her navigate the tricky situation smoothly.

noun careful consideration or thought for the future

adjective relating to or involving forethought

  • The architect's design showed great forethought in considering the building's environmental impact.
  • I wish I had more forethought before agreeing to go on this camping trip.
  • I totally forgot to bring snacks to the party, I had zero forethought!
  • Having good forethought is like having a crystal ball to predict the future.

verb to fail to remember something; to unintentionally not remember something

  • It is important not to forget to include all necessary documents with your application.
  • Hey, don't forget to pick up milk on your way home.
  • I can't believe you forgot to text me back!
  • Time may fade memories, but some things we never truly forget.

adjective relating to or involving ideas or concepts

  • The ideational aspect of the project proposal was well-researched and thoroughly presented.
  • She's always full of ideational energy, coming up with new ideas every day.
  • I love brainstorming with him, his ideational skills are off the charts!
  • Her mind is like a treasure trove of ideational gems waiting to be discovered.

noun the process of preparing something for use or action

verb to prepare something for use or action

  • Priming is a technique used in psychology to activate particular associations in memory.
  • I'm priming the walls before I start painting them.
  • I'm priming myself with some coffee before my morning workout.
  • The positive feedback she received was priming her for future success.

noun a place or state of forgetfulness or oblivion

  • The forgetory is where we keep all the old documents and records.
  • I think I left my keys in the forgetory, can you check for me?
  • I'll just toss that old paperwork in the forgetory, we don't need it anymore.
  • Her mind seemed to have a forgetory, as she kept misplacing important information.

noun a form of writing in which a person writes continuously without regard to spelling, grammar, or topic, typically as a means of generating ideas or overcoming writer's block

  • Freewriting is a technique used by writers to generate ideas without worrying about grammar or structure.
  • I like to do some freewriting before I start on my essays for school.
  • I'm just gonna do some freewriting to get my thoughts out on paper.
  • Freewriting is like letting your thoughts flow freely without any constraints.

noun QWERTY phenomenon - a term used to describe the pattern of letters on a keyboard, specifically the layout of the keys on a standard English-language keyboard

  • The QWERTY phenomenon refers to the layout of keys on a standard keyboard.
  • Have you ever noticed the QWERTY phenomenon on your computer keyboard?
  • I can't type fast because of this QWERTY phenomenon!
  • In the world of technology, the QWERTY phenomenon remains a constant presence.

noun a condition characterized by the inability to recognize faces, typically as a result of brain damage or a neurological disorder

  • Prosopagnosia, commonly known as face blindness, is a neurological disorder characterized by the inability to recognize faces.
  • My friend has face blindness, so she often struggles to remember people's faces.
  • I heard that guy has serious face blindness - he couldn't even recognize his own family members!
  • Dealing with face blindness feels like trying to navigate a crowded room blindfolded.

noun a made-up word that does not have a specific definition in the English language

  • The acceptilation of new policies requires thorough analysis and approval from the board.
  • I can't believe the acceptilation of your proposal was so quick!
  • The boss finally gave the acceptilation for us to leave early on Friday.
  • The acceptilation of change can be challenging, but necessary for growth.