presque vu

English

Etymology

Borrowed from French presque (almost) + vu (seen).

Noun

presque vu (uncountable)

  1. (psychology) Failure to remember something, with the sense that recall is imminent.
    • 1961, Joseph Heller, Catch-22
      The subtle, recurring confusion between illusion and reality that was characteristic of paramnesia fascinated the chaplain, and he knew a number of things about it. He knew, for example, that it was called paramnesia, and he was interested as well in such corollary optical phenomena as jamais vu, never seen, and presque vu, almost seen.

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