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Meaning of deja vu
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deja vu (n)
the experience of thinking that a new situation had occurred before
deja vu Sentence Examples
- Experiencing deja vu, I felt as though I had already visited the quaint little town before.
- The feeling of deja vu washed over me as I entered the room, triggering a sense of familiarity.
- With a sense of deja vu, she recalled the exact words of the conversation from a dream she had weeks ago.
- As the events unfolded, he couldn't shake the eerie feeling of deja vu that haunted him.
- The scene before me seemed eerily familiar, as if I were trapped in a loop of deja vu.
- Experiencing deja vu often makes one question the boundaries of time and memory.
- A sudden sense of deja vu swept through her, making her wonder if she had lived through this moment before.
- The feeling of deja vu intensified as I walked down the unfamiliar street, convinced I had been there in a dream.
- He couldn't help but wonder if his deja vu was a sign of something significant about to happen.
- Despite the rational explanations, deja vu continues to mystify and intrigue both scientists and philosophers alike.
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the experience of thinking that a new situation had occurred before
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Experiencing deja vu, I felt as though I had already visited the quaint little town before.
The feeling of deja vu washed over me as I entered the room, triggering a sense of familiarity.
With a sense of deja vu, she recalled the exact words of the conversation from a dream she had weeks ago.
As the events unfolded, he couldn't shake the eerie feeling of deja vu that haunted him.