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absent-minded
[ ab-suhnt-mahyn-did ]
absent-minded
adjective
- preoccupied; forgetful; inattentive
Derived Forms
- ˌabsent-ˈmindedly, adverb
- ˌabsent-ˈmindedness, noun
Other Words From
- absent-minded·ly adverb
- absent-minded·ness noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of absent-minded1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
A rush of water spills from above, but not from the bottle of an absent-minded commuter or tipsy traveler.
“He was famously absent-minded, but not proud of the fact,” Davis writes.
She may wonder why you're so different from other hetero dudes who tend to be more absent-minded about Valentine's Day.
The boy genius Geithner turned into an absent-minded professor when he filled in his tax returns.
Absent-minded, now an' then,—av'rage generous, an' not payin' much attention to his surroundin's.
He looked for help to Madame Bill, who gazed at the smoke of her cheroot and seemed absent-minded.
"Tommy Atkins" was the rage for the moment, and what may be called "Absent-minded Beggarism" was rampant.
The hurry and anxiety, the stress of instant preparation and departure, had clean driven it from my absent-minded head.
It struck Mademoiselle des Touches that the Consul looked rather too absent-minded for a perfectly happy man.
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