#useful_vocabulary
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Describing a Strong Memory:1.
Exceptional memory – Remembers things very well.
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Photographic memory – Remembers everything like a picture.
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Eidetic memory – Can recall images with great detail.
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Remarkable recall – Has a very good memory.
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Exceptional retentive ability – Can store and remember information easily.
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Sharp memory – Remembers things quickly and easily.
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Excellent memory – Remembers things well.
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Good recall – Can easily remember details.
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Never forgets a face – Remembers people very well.
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Mind like a steel trap – Remembers things quickly and clearly.
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Remembers smallest details – Can recall even very small things from the past.
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Amazing clarity – Recalls events and conversations perfectly.
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Memory like a sponge – Absorbs and remembers everything.
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Mind like a library – Has many memories stored and ready to access.
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Describing a Weak Memory:1.
Poor memory – Struggles to remember things.
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Forgetful – Often forgets things.
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Absent-minded – Easily distracted and forgets things.
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Bad memory – Has trouble remembering.
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Trouble remembering names/faces – Has a hard time recalling people.
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Forgets appointments/events – Misses important dates or events.
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Short memory – Forgets things quickly.
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Can’t recall details – Has difficulty remembering specific facts.
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Memory like a sieve – Everything slips through and is forgotten.
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Mind like a colander – Full of gaps, forgets a lot.
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Memory as bad as a goldfish's – Forgets almost everything.
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Can’t remember breakfast – Forgets very basic things.
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Loses keys every day – Constantly misplaces things.
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Always losing phone – Regularly forgets where their phone is.
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