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absent-minded
[ab-suhnt-mahyn-did]
absent-minded
adjective
preoccupied; forgetful; inattentive
Other Word Forms
- absent-mindedly adverb
- absent-mindedness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of absent-minded1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Veteran Tanzanian journalist Jenerali Ulimwengu described in a column how the recent election was "the boiling point reached by societal soups that have been cooking for decades in a slow cooker without being noticed by an absent-minded rulership, totally submerged in the middle of its gravy train".
Many women talk about having "pregnancy brain" or "baby brain", to describe feeling forgetful, absent-minded or having brain fog.
Together, they wrote dozens of songs for Disney TV productions and movies such as “The Parent Trap,” “The Absent-Minded Professor,” “Summer Magic,” “That Darn Cat!,”
I swear, I’m so absent-minded …
The full transcript of President Joe Biden’s five-hour interview with special counsel Robert Hur’s investigators “paints a more nuanced portrait” of Biden’s memory than the special counsel’s report, according to The Washington Post, which noted that “Biden doesn’t come across as being as absent-minded as Hur has made him out to be.”
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