forgetful person
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Definition
Noun: - A flighty and disorganized person: An individual who is habitually inattentive or prone to forgetting things, often characterized by a lack of organization and a tendency to be absent-minded or scatterbrained.
Usage
This noun phrase is used to describe someone whose defining characteristic is a consistent pattern of forgetfulness and disorganization. It often implies a personality trait rather than a single instance of forgetting.
Examples
- Noun:
- My uncle is such a forgetful person; he missed his own anniversary last week.
- As a forgetful person, she relies heavily on calendars and reminder apps.
- Working with a forgetful person can be challenging, as details are often overlooked.
Advanced Usage
- "Chronic forgetful person": Emphasizes that the forgetfulness is a long-standing, ingrained habit.
- After 20 years of knowing him, I've accepted he's a chronic forgetful person.
- "Lovable forgetful person": Suggests the trait, while frustrating, is part of a person's endearing character.
- Professor Davies is a lovable forgetful person; he once forgot where he parked his car for three days.
Variants and Related Words
- Scatterbrain (n): A person who is disorganized and unable to concentrate or think clearly.
- He's a total scatterbrain when he's stressed.
- Absent-minded (adj): Having or showing a habitually forgetful or inattentive disposition.
- She is brilliant but famously absent-minded.
Synonyms
- Scatterbrain: A disorganized and frivolous person.
- Absent-minded person: An individual habitually lost in thought and inattentive to practical matters.
Related Phrases
- To have a memory like a sieve: An idiom describing someone who forgets things very easily.
- I'm sorry I forgot your book; I have a memory like a sieve.
- To be out to lunch: An informal idiom suggesting someone is not paying attention or is unaware.
- Don't ask him for directions; he's totally out to lunch today.
Noun
- a flighty and disorganized person