deja vu
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Definition
Noun: 1. The feeling that one has already experienced the present situation: A psychological phenomenon where a person feels a strong sense of familiarity with a current event or scene, accompanied by the conviction that they have witnessed or experienced it before, despite knowing it is logically impossible or highly unlikely.
Examples of Usage
Advanced Usage
- "A sense/feeling of déjà vu": The most common way to describe the experience.
- I was overcome by a powerful sense of déjà vu.
- "It was déjà vu all over again": An idiomatic expression (popularized by Yogi Berra) used to comment on a situation that is tediously or frustratingly repetitive.
- When the same arguments started, it was déjà vu all over again.
Variants and Related Words
- Jamais vu (noun): The opposite phenomenon, where a familiar situation feels strange, new, or unfamiliar.
- Staring at a common word until it looks wrong is a form of jamais vu.
Synonyms
- Familiarity: A feeling of knowing or recognizing something.
- Recurrence: The fact of happening again. of recurrence, not necessarily an actual repetition.)*
Related Idioms
- "Like déjà vu": Used to compare a current situation to the feeling of déjà vu.
- The meeting was like déjà vu—we were discussing the exact same problems as last month.
Noun
- the experience of thinking that a new situation had occurred before