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amnesiac

[am-nee-zhee-ak, -zee-] / æmˈni ʒiˌæk, -zi- /
ADJECTIVE
forgetful
Synonyms


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But the next day Cillizza turned amnesiac, with a piece headlined, "Nancy Pelosi just doomed the already tiny chances of the 1/6 committee actually mattering."

From Salon

The film proceeds in an unadorned, sequential style, as if gathering evidence for an amnesiac world.

From New York Times

Hours later, Anna was found bloody, alone and amnesiac; her friend was never seen again.

From Los Angeles Times

The prize at the end of the so-called puzzle-box narrative — that amnesiac riddle, that prism held up to reality — is a return to reality itself.

From New York Times

The game follows an amnesiac hero searching for a way to regain his lost memories.

From The Verge