UNMINDFUL vs AMNESIC: NOUN
- N/A
- A person suffering from amnesia
UNMINDFUL vs AMNESIC: ADJECTIVE
- (followed by `to' or `of') lacking conscious awareness of
- Failing to remember or recognize a fact
- Lacking awareness; oblivious
- Failing to give due care or attention; inattentive.
- Not mindful or attentive
- Of, pertaining to, or suffering from amnesia
- Same as amnesiac.
- Of or pertaining to amnesia.
- Of or relating to or caused by amnesia
- Suffering from a partial loss of memory
UNMINDFUL vs AMNESIC: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Synonyms Careless, inattentive (to), heedless, unobservant, negligent, forgetful, unheedful.
- Not mindful; not heedful; not attentive: regardless; heedless; careless; as, unmindful of laws; unmindful of health or of duty.
- Pertaining to or characterized by amnesia or loss of memory: as, amnesic aphasia.
UNMINDFUL vs AMNESIC: RELATED WORDS
- Nonchalant, Undiscerning, Unthinking, Insensate, Indifferent, Unheeding, Mindful, Unconcerned, Heedless, Amnesiac, Amnesic, Forgetful, Mindless, Unaware, Oblivious
- Anterograde, Hypotensive, Neuroleptic, Psychotic, Dissociative, Paralytic, Eidetic, Prodromal, Depressive, Aphasic, Densely, Unmindful, Mindless, Forgetful, Amnestic
UNMINDFUL vs AMNESIC: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Nonchalant, Undiscerning, Unthinking, Insensate, Indifferent, Unheeding, Mindful, Unconcerned, Heedless, Amnesiac, Amnesic, Forgetful, Mindless, Unaware, Oblivious
- Anterograde, Hypotensive, Neuroleptic, Psychotic, Dissociative, Paralytic, Eidetic, Prodromal, Depressive, Aphasic, Densely, Unmindful, Mindless, Forgetful, Amnestic
UNMINDFUL vs AMNESIC: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Dangers in taking the well for granted, being unmindful, letting it go.
- Of this the writer, as he trusts, has not been unmindful.
- We are not unmindful of the danger posed by prison gangs.
- Shefford Lane for Allah is not unmindful of what you do.
- We are not unmindful and careless of our future.
- We are not unmindful of your service, good ser.
- For Allah is not unmindful of what you do.
- For Allah is not unmindful of what ye do.
- The majority is not unmindful of that history.
- We were not unmindful of the difficulties involved.
- For example, Warrington and Weiskrantz (1970) tested learning in four amnesic participants using degraded stimuli.
- By some accounts, amnesic patients are proportionately impaired in both episodic and semantic memory.
- Beyond these behavioral changes, little is known about how the amnesic patients actually felt.
- If treatment of amnesic symptoms is delayed, the memory may be permanently impaired.
- Surface EEG recording during an amnesic attack was performed in ten TEA cases.
- It possesses amnesic, anxiolytic, anticonvulsant, hypnotic, sedative and skeletal muscle.
- Illusory memories in amnesic patients: Conceptual and perceptual false recognition.
- This amnesic symptom will eventually clear, when circumstances change.
- Domoic acid and amnesic shellfish poisoning: a review.
- Memory illusions in amnesic patients: Findings and implications.
UNMINDFUL vs AMNESIC: QUESTIONS
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- Do amnesic patients perform differently on the word completion test?
- What are the main features of Korsakoff's amnesic syndrome?
- Do amnesic patients have long term learning abilities?
- Can frontal lobe dementia be amnesic from presentation?
- How reliable are the amnesic properties of midazolam?