Definitions from the Web
Term: Face Blind
Description:
Face Blind, also known as Prosopagnosia, is a cognitive disorder characterized by the inability to recognize faces.
Senses and Usages:
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Popular:
- Noun: A person who suffers from Prosopagnosia.
- Adjective: Referring to the condition of being unable to recognize faces.
- Verb: The act of experiencing difficulty in recognizing familiar faces.
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Local:
- Noun: A regional event or gathering where people wear masks or disguises.
- Adjective: Pertaining to events or traditions specific to a local community where people wear masks or disguises.
- Verb: The act of participating in or organizing such local events where masks or disguises are worn.
Sample Sentences:
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As a face blind, she struggled to recognize her own family members.
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People with prosopagnosia often use other identifying features instead of faces to recognize others.
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He felt embarrassed when he face blinded at his long-time friend during their encounter.
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The face blind decided to rely on voice recognition to identify people he couldn't recognize based on their faces.
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The local face blind celebration attracted visitors from all over the region.
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During the festival, the town organizes various events that showcase their unique face blind customs.
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She joined the committee to help promote the face blind tradition among the younger generation.
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