/læk əv ˈmɛməri/
The phrase "lack of memory" refers to the absence or deficiency in the ability to remember, recall, or retain information. It is often used in contexts related to cognitive functions, mental health, education, and technology. The phrase can describe both temporary instances, such as forgetting specific information, as well as more persistent conditions, such as memory disorders.
Frequency of use: This phrase is fairly common, particularly in discussions about cognitive psychology, neuroscience, and related issues. It may appear more often in written contexts, such as academic articles, medical literature, and psychological assessments.
The patient's lack of memory may be attributed to the recent head injury.
(L'absence de mémoire du patient peut être attribuée à la récente blessure à la tête.)
A lack of memory can affect a person's ability to perform daily tasks effectively.
(Un manque de mémoire peut affecter la capacité d'une personne à effectuer efficacement les tâches quotidiennes.)
In an age of information overload, many people complain of a lack of memory.
(À une époque de surcharge d'informations, beaucoup de gens se plaignent d'un manque de mémoire.)
The phrase "lack of memory" itself is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions, but it is related to several expressions about forgetting or poor memory. Here are a few idioms involving aspects of memory:
Example: She has a memory like a sieve when it comes to names and dates.
(Elle a une mémoire comme un tamis quand il s'agit de noms et de dates.)
To jog one's memory (to help someone remember)
Example: I shared stories from our childhood to jog his memory about our adventures.
(J'ai partagé des histoires de notre enfance pour raviver sa mémoire sur nos aventures.)
To draw a blank (to fail to remember something)
The word "lack" derives from the Old English "lāc," meaning "to be without." The term "memory" originates from the Latin "memoria," which means "the faculty of remembering." The combination of these words reflects the absence of the ability to remember.
Synonyms:
- Forgetfulness
- Amnesia
- Memory loss
Antonyms:
- Remembrance
- Recall
- Retention