Amnesia

How many syllables in Amnesia?

amnesia has 3 syllables

Split Amnesia into syllables?

am-ne-sia

Definition of Amnesia

Amnesia is a condition where someone loses their memory, whether it's a small part of their memory or all of it.

How should Amnesia divide into syllables

The word 'amnesia' has three syllables, with the vowels being 'a', 'e', and 'ia', and the consonants being 'm', 'n', and 's'.

Part of Speech - Amnesia

Noun

She suffered from amnesia after the car accident.

Sentences with Amnesia

  • He woke up with amnesia and couldn't remember anything about his past.
  • After her surgery, she suffered from temporary amnesia and couldn't remember the events leading up to the procedure.
  • The movie character suffered from amnesia and had to rediscover who they were.
  • Amnesia can be caused by a variety of factors, including head injuries and certain medical conditions.
  • The patient's amnesia was so severe that they couldn't recognize their own family members.

Quotes with Amnesia

  • Memory is a way of holding onto the things you love, the things you are, the things you never want to lose. - Kevin Arnold
  • The advantage of a bad memory is that one enjoys several times the same good things for the first time. - Friedrich Nietzsche
  • The past beats inside me like a second heart. - John Banville

Number of characters in Amnesia

7 ( a, m, n, e, s, i, a )

Unique letters in Amnesia

6 ( a, m, n, e, s, i )

Amnesia Backwards

aisenma

Phonetic Transcription of Amnesia

IPA (International): æˈmni:ʒʌ

ARA (American): æˈmniʒʌ

EPA (English): æˈmni:ʒʌ

AE-MNIY-ZHAH