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Vergesslich

Vergesslich is a German adjective meaning prone to forgetting or forgetful. It describes a person who frequently forgets things, such as keys, appointments, or names. The term can be used neutrally in everyday speech as well as in descriptive writing. The corresponding noun form is Vergesslichkeit (forgetfulness). A person who is habitually forgetful may be referred to as der Vergessliche (masculine) or die Vergessliche (feminine); the plural is die Vergesslichen.

Etymology and grammar: Vergesslich is formed from the verb vergessen (to forget) with the suffix -lich, which

Usage and nuance: In everyday language, vergesslich conveys mild, non-medical forgetfulness. It is commonly used to

Relation to related terms: Vergesslichkeit (forgetfulness) is the abstract noun form. Related adjectives include schusselig (scatterbrained)

See also: Vergesslichkeit, Gedächtnis, Vergessen, Amnesie.

yields
an
adjective
describing
a
characteristic.
It
is
declined
like
a
regular
adjective:
ich
bin
vergesslich,
du
bist
vergesslich,
er/sie
ist
vergesslich.
The
noun
Vergesslichkeit
denotes
the
quality
or
state
of
forgetfulness.
describe
everyday
habits,
such
as
misplacing
objects
or
forgetting
appointments.
In
more
formal
or
clinical
contexts,
the
term
is
not
a
precise
medical
diagnosis;
persistent
memory
problems
may
be
described
with
terms
such
as
Gedächtnisstörung,
Gedächtnisverlust
or,
in
relation
to
aging,
Demenz.
and
gedächtnisschwach
(weak
of
memory),
which
carry
different
nuances.
For
more
serious
or
persistent
memory
issues,
specialized
medical
terms
are
used.