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non-mnemonic

 

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Non-Mnemonic

Definition:

The term "non-mnemonic" refers to something that does not aid in memory retention or recollection.

Examples:

As an adjective:

  1. Her non-mnemonic study approach hindered her ability to remember the important facts for the exam.
  2. The complicated and non-mnemonic password made it difficult for him to access his account.

As a noun:

  1. Many students find traditional history textbooks to be non-mnemonics, preferring interactive online resources instead.
  2. The use of acronyms can turn complex concepts into memorable mnemonics, but ineffective ones can be considered non-mnemonics.

As an adverb:

  1. The instructions for assembling the furniture were non-mnemonically written, causing frustration for the customers.
  2. The teacher explained the mathematical equation non-mnemonically, making it difficult for the students to grasp the concept.

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