absence of mind - translation to greek
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absence of mind - translation to greek

INATTENTIVE OR FORGETFUL BEHAVIOR
Absent-minded; Absence of mind; Absentminded; Absentmindedness; Absentmindedly; Absent-mindedly; Absent minded; Absent mindedly; Absent mindedness; Absent mind

absence of mind         
αφηρημάδα
absent mindedness         
αφηρημάδα
absent mindedly         
αφηρημένα

Definition

absent-minded
¦ adjective forgetful or inattentive.
Derivatives
absent-mindedly adverb
absent-mindedness noun

Wikipedia

Absent-mindedness

Absent-mindedness is where a person shows inattentive or forgetful behavior. It can have three different causes:

  1. a low level of attention ("blanking" or "zoning out")
  2. intense attention to a single object of focus (hyperfocus) that makes a person oblivious to events around them;
  3. unwarranted distraction of attention from the object of focus by irrelevant thoughts or environmental events.

Absent-mindedness is a mental condition in which the subject experiences low levels of attention and frequent distraction. Absent-mindedness is not a diagnosed condition but rather a state people experience in their daily lives from a variety of different causes including boredom, sleepiness, or focus on internal thoughts instead of external surroundings. When experiencing absent-mindedness, people tend to show signs of memory lapse and weak recollection of recently occurring events. This can usually be a result of a variety of other conditions often diagnosed by clinicians such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and depression. In addition to absent-mindedness leading to an array of consequences affecting daily life, it can have more severe, long-term problems.

Examples of use of absence of mind
1. Papers by Dr Williams will be delivered post–prandially and will include÷ "A Mythological dimension of Mammon÷ The role of the Edwardsian strategic link in the contextualised praxis of a post–Christian society‘s globalised discourse." The society has also commissioned the Master himself to write an inaugural lecture÷ "Oops – Mind that gap and pen that link!÷ absence of mind and presence of thought within strategic career–building." It will be read on his behalf –and the winner of the first Edwards medal will be the member best able to evoke the Master‘s winning way with a vowel.