IPA: /æmˈniː.ʒə/
KK: /æmˈniːʒə/
Amnesia is a condition where a person loses their memory, either partially or completely. This can happen due to various reasons like brain injury, shock, or illness. It can also refer to forgetting specific events or information.
After the accident, he suffered from amnesia and could not remember his name.
Amnesia is formed from "a-" (meaning without) and "mnesis" (from Greek "mnēsis", meaning memory). The word describes a condition characterized by a lack of memory or the inability to recall information.
Think of 'without' ('a-') memory ('mnesis') to remember that amnesia means a loss of memory.